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Autocar Professional: Dec 2023
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Global Voices: ‘I think India is well positioned for EVs now’, says Thomas Schafer

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Thomas Schafer, on the sidelines of the 2023 Munich Mobility Show, shared his view on the market and role of electrification in the future.

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Global Voices: Nissan Motor's Francois Baily on why India will get a bigger role in company's future biz plan

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While the Japanese company works out its game plan for its India-based operations, it will bank on exports of the locally-made Magnite, before mid-size SUVs hit the road in 2025

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Global Voices: 'You can be profitable in battery EV business now': Arthur D Little's Dr Andreas Schlosser

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Dr Andreas Schlosser and Karl Markus Doerr, from management consulting firm Arthur D Little talk about the global automotive trends, and India’s position regarding EVs and hybridisation as compared to the rest of Europe, China and America.

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Global Voices: Skoda Auto India targeting 5 percent market share by 2030

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The automotive group's strategy involves a balance between ICE and EV architectures, addressing market demands, and considering the potential of exports from India.

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Global Voices: 'We can shift more competence and accountability to India,' says Mathias Pillin

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At the Munich Mobility Show, Mathias Pillin, Global CTO, Bosch Mobility spoke about how the company wants to play a bigger role in India given that digital life in India is more advanced than in Europe.

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Global Voices: ‘Chinese EV makers are coming up very strongly, Nissan needs to transform itself to compete,’ says Makoto Uchida

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Speaking to journalists on the sidelines of the Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo earlier in the year, Nissan Motor Corporation's CEO, Makoto Uchida spoke of increased acceptance of EVs globally, intensifying Chinese competition and the role of affordable EVs in India.