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Mahindra has announced the most number of EVs of all mass market OEMs, with as many as eight new launches by 2027
Today, June 5, is World Environment Day. It is a day to encourage awareness and action to protect our environment. Therefore, we all must play our part in conserving and restoring nature to its best.
Carmakers are doing their bit. There has been a paradigm shift towards electrification, with an increased focus on R&D, investments and infrastructure. In India, too, the story is no different. While some have already introduced their EVs, others have drawn actionable plans for the future.
Amid scant charging infrastructure, what owning an electric car in India is like
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Kerala’s Motor Vehicle Departments (MVD) newly introduced electric vehicle s being charged at KSEBs charging station - The Hindu
The Hyundai Kona Electric is seen at the 41st Bangkok International Motor Show in Bangkok, Thailand July 14, 2020. - REUTERS
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The Hyundai Kona Electric is seen at the 41st Bangkok International Motor Show in Bangkok, Thailand July 14, 2020. - REUTERS
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EVs may not offer the range that manufacturers promise, charging facilities may be sparse, but owners have no regrets. drive quality is great, the vehicles are non-polluting and there is no going back to fossil fuels, they say
MG Motor India sales rise over three-fold to 4,329 units in Feb
During the month, the automaker clocked the highest-ever production, bookings, and sales figures as it received a robust response for all its product lines including ZS EV, Hector, and Gloster, MG Motor said in a statement
PTI | March 1, 2021 | Updated 13:27 IST
MG Motor India on Monday said it recorded its best-ever retail sales in February at 4,329 units.
The company s sales rose over three-fold last month to 4,329 units, as compared to 1,376 units in the same month a year ago.
During the month, the automaker clocked the highest-ever production, bookings, and sales figures as it received a robust response for all its product lines including ZS EV, Hector, and Gloster, MG Motor said in a statement.
MG Motor India records highest-ever production, bookings, and sales in February 2021 Updated Mar 01, 2021 | 12:21 IST
The British automaker sold a total of 4,329 cars in India last month, which translates into 215 per cent growth as compared to February 2021. The company attributed this growth to ZS EV and Gloster. MG Motor India records highest-ever production, bookings, and sales in February 2021 
It is the first day of a brand new month. In the context of the automotive industry, this means we get sales numbers from all carmakers and two-wheeler manufacturers in the country, sharing their performance figures for the bygone month and reflecting on their observations of the market, etc. So, right on cue, we have been getting plenty of press release and emails from OEMs across the country; though there’s one that recorded particularly interesting performance last month MG Motor India. The British automaker said it sold a total of 4,329 cars in Ind
Is A Windmill Or Turbine On Top Of An EV At All Practical?
No. Butâ¦
Ever since man started manipulating energy for motion, the idea of the perpetual motion machine has seduced many scientists and inventors. The viral video making rounds on social media that has a windmill-like structure on top of a poor Nexon EV is probably the creation of one such ambitious inventor. While it has a valid theoretical concept (wind energy), is the idea really sound? Or beneficial?
Charging the batteries of a car by using the very motion of it is not new. It is used in most modern cars to generate electricity when braking. But that only kicks in while the vehicle is in retardation. Coming back to the windmill, the creator here undoubtedly wanted to tap into something more potent. Charge your car by driving your car! Sounds too good to be true, doesn t it?