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Toyota To Launch Electric Vehicles In India By 2026
Toyota, an automobile company announced to launch of 10 electric vehicles by 2026. In an official statement, the company said after a long argument, the company is all set to plan for 10 new battery electric vehicles, for the Indian market. In addition, they are also planning to establish a new focused unit for specialized next-generation battery EVs. The decision is a response to other competitors like Tesla.
Tags: Toyota, Japanese Automobiles, EVs, 2026, Indian Markets
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EVs Production In India Will Make It Dependent On China
The production of electric vehicles (EVs) in India will increase its reliance on China for raw materials, mineral processing, and battery production. The Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) stated that a life cycle impact analysis is required for the field of electric vehicles. Sources confirmed that 70% of the materials used to make EVs in India are from China. Pollutants are released during the battery's production, disposal, and… read-more
Tags: EVs, China, Market, Indian Automobiles, Production
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IGI Airport Plans To Reduce Its Carbon Emission To Zero By 2030
Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in Delhi planned to reduce its Carbon Emission to Zero by 2030, said Videh Kumar Jaipuriar, CEO, Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL). The airport authority also introduced 'TaxiBot' and electric vehicles, energy-efficient lighting systems, and an advanced fuel hydrant system to reduce its carbon emission. ''At Delhi Airport, we're on a strong environment progress journey,'' Jaipuriar added.… read-more
Tags: IGI Airport, New Delhi, carbon emission, Taxibots, EVs
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Volvo To Go 100% Electric By 2030; Vows To Transition To Online Sales
Swedish automaker Volvo is eyeing to go fully electric by 2030 by weeding out all combustion engine vehicles. The move came after the company saw surging demand for its newly launched EV 'XC40 recharge.' While planning to sell all vehicles via online mode, the company aims to expand its consumer base as countries eye banning non-zero emission cars by 2030. Reportedly, Volvos’s first EV XC40 recharge is expected to launch in India.
Tags: Volvo, Automobile, Electric Vehicles, EVs, Swedish
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Meghalaya To Bring EV Policy 2021; Eyes To Curb 36.5L Kg CO2/Year
Meghalaya Government has introduced a new electric vehicle policy 2021 to be implemented from April 1. Applicable for the next five years, the policy aims at ensuring 15% EVs in Meghalaya by 2025 to save roughly 50 lakh litres of fuel. Offering incentives to early birds, the government plans to include over 20,000 EVs in the next five years. If successfully implemented, the policy will help in reducing about 10,000 kg of CO2 daily… read-more
Tags: Electric Vehicles, Meghalaya, Meghalaya governmnet, EVs
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