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Detel EV Easy Plus hits road today; price range of Rs 39,999 plus GST
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Gravton Quanta Launched At Rs 99,000, Has A Claimed Range Of Over 300km
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Detel has announced the plan to establish a network of 150 sales partners for Detel electric vehicles by the end of this year. The company aims to strengthen its presence in the Northern region of India with its newly launched range of electric two wheelers.
The domestic EV manufacturer has already established its position in States like Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu with its previously launched Detel Easy scooter. Detel is striving to build its dealership network wide enough to reach every city of India. By adding a new range of electric scooters- Detel Easy Plus and Detel Easy Loader for B2C & B2B segments, the homegrown brand has reached one step closer to spread themselves across the country to serve the customers better. The company also plans to target sub-dealers apart from the primary dealers while expanding its footprints.
How car makers collided with a global chip shortage
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. Updated: 13 Feb 2021, 01:49 PM IST The Wall Street Journal
Auto demand rebounded from a coronavirus slowdown for Ford, GM, VW and others, but the industry misjudged supply lines of semiconductors that control engines, airbags, touchscreens
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Executives at auto makers like Volkswagen AG and General Motors Co. were upbeat about the industry’s recovery in early fall. Demand was rebounding from pandemic lows, and their factories were humming again.
Then came the warnings. Like the one in a Nov. 12 Skype call between VW’s logistics head and officials at car-parts supplier Continental AG. The supplier said it wouldn’t deliver a range of core components VW needed because of a global semiconductor shortage, said people familiar with the call.
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