
Tata Motors to Open Charging Network to EVs of Other OEMs
India’s largest electric vehicle maker, Tata Motors, plans to open its charging stations to EVs of other automakers, the company’s management said today, while announcing


India’s largest electric vehicle maker, Tata Motors, plans to open its charging stations to EVs of other automakers, the company’s management said today, while announcing

The Mahindra XUV300, reborn in a new avatar in April 2024 as the XUV 3XO, turns six years old today. Launched on February 14 and

Union Budget 2024 is likely to evoke mixed feelings among EV buyers and manufacturers. On the one hand, it has set the stage for a

Tata Motors’ ongoing restructuring will have tax implications for its shareholders. Under the restructuring plan, Tata Motors will cancel its existing ‘A’ ordinary shares and

Toyota Motor Corporation announced today that it has developed a new fuel cell (FC) system, its third-generation fuel cell system (3rd Gen FC System), as

Mahle Powertrain has entered the testing phase of a key project that will drive hydrogen fuel use in existing heavy-duty truck engines. Project Cavendish, a

Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has exported 3.7 million passenger vehicles since beginning its export operations in 1999, the company announced on February 14, 2025.

BorgWarner said it has secured four new electric motor projects with three major Chinese automotive manufacturers. These projects involve supplying high-voltage hairpin (HVH) motors for

Electric bus manufacturer PMI Electro Mobility Solutions has secured ₹250 crore in funding through a preferential allotment of equity shares from a consortium led by

Leading aftermarket in-car entertainment solutions major Pioneer has recently ventured into safety devices such as dashcams, and the company is confident of registering strong growth