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Autocar Professional: Oct 2023
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Tresa Motors to roll out electric trucks by 2026

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India’s electric truck market is slowly taking off with more new players coming up with innovative solutions. Tresa Motors is specifically looking at the heavy-weight segment.

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‘Huawei offers automakers a full-stack solution’: Sarad Shrestha

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Sarad Shrestha, Director, Sales, Huawei Telecommunications India Co. speaks to Autocar Professional about how the company is offering all-in-one solutions for the automotive industry in a new era.

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Hyundai to enter core EV market in India in 18 months

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With a kitty worth Rs 20,000 crore for capex, the South Korean automajor has earmarked a sizable chunk for electric vehicles, as it prepares to enter the mainstream EV market in FY25.

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‘We have to ensure that profitability for EVs remains better or equal to ICE’: Shailesh Chandra

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Shailesh Chandra, MD of Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility talked about the company’s thrust towards premium value EVs, the success of the Nexon and plans to stay ahead of the curve on safety, irrespective of regulations.

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'India's mounting fossil fuel import bill will be a big economic challenge': Nitin Gadkari

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Union Minister Nitin Gadkari spoke with Autocar Professional about his idea for an electric highway, his aspirations for India's auto safety and the urgency to reduce the country's massive fuel import bill.

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Destination Green: India’s sustainability policy journey

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The country’s efforts towards achieving its Zero Carbon commitments are progressing, but the inconsistent and unpredictable nature of policy changes are among the key bottlenecks.