E-mobility is the mantra driving India Auto Inc forward as it undertakes to rev up demand. Autocar Professional gets you all the action in the e-mobility market.
17 Aug 2020 | 9540 Views | By Sumana Sarkar
As India steps into its 75th year of Independence, there is an awakening of a different sort underway across the country. Consciousness about sustainable mobility, a constructive move towards creating green transportation and striving towards freedom from pollution.
Zero emission is the anthem that the beleaguered India Auto Inc is riding forth on as it scripts its revival from one of the longest downward trends in the history of the automotive industry. Autocar Professional seeks to celebrate this spirit in this Independence-fortnight issue with an ‘E-mobility Special’.
This 56-page edition details the three Es that are driving the auto industry at the moment - E-mobility, Emission and Entrepreneurship.
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EVs get the much-needed policy push
Effective legislation is often the key to most successful concepts and the move towards better electric mobility adoption is no different as states race to get an EV advantage.
Tamil Nadu charges its EV policy with sops
The other key conventional auto hub, the ‘Detroit of Asia’ is not too far in the race to grab a slice of the EV pie either. The policy, recently announced by Tamil Nadu, targets around Rs 50,000 crore investment in the EV space with a potential to generate 1.5 million jobs
New tech takes centre-stage
Innovation and new tech is often the medicine prescribed when you are dealing with the need to consistently stay ahead of the game.
EV batteries – the race for better than the best
Sodium-ion batteries, which can be produced in cylindrical, pouch and prismatic format and are easily
recyclable, can be a disruptor in the rapidly growing energy storage market as a safe, low-cost and
high energy density battery.
The battery is easily the most important component in an EV. From cost to efficiency and travel range, it spells the make or break of a product.
Mission Zero Emission
Even as the race to make EVs that promise zero emission heats up, the question is how will the emission roadmap for India look over the next decade? In a webinar organised by The Centre for Auto Policy & Research (CAPR) on ‘Bharat Stage VI Emission Norms — 2025: the next tightening?’, experts and industry leaders call for a technology-agnostic fuel-neutral legislation with long-term benefits.
Lots of CV news
But the commercial vehicle space is buzzing with action over the last fortnight.
But that is not all. This 56-page issue is packed with automotive action, expert views and all the news over the past fortnight. Grab your copy or download it digitally absolutely free.
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