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Autocar Professional’s November 15, 2022, issue is out 

Our highlight is the ongoing going issue of new EV battery norms 

By Chandan B Mallik calendar 16 Nov 2022 Views icon6491 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Autocar Professional’s November 15, 2022, issue is out 

This 48-pager is packed with news, features, interviews and technology articles that will keep you up to date on developments in the Indian and global auto sector.

Cover Story
New battery norms
The EV industry is finding the government’s deadline difficult to meet due to time constraints in implementations besides other issues and wants an extension of the December 01 deadline. We go behind the scenes to understand more. 

Spotlight
Taiwan’s EV battery specialist Gogoro enters Indian market with Zypp

Focus

Interbrand 100
15 automakers make it to the list this year

Special feature
Two-wheeler

Know all about what’s happening in this sector as it plays catch-up

Corporate news
Castrol India's business plans

How you can read this issue
Autocar Professional magazine is also available through all good newsagents and for download from Magzster. You can also buy one-off copies of Autocar Professional magazine – contact Ganesh at [email protected]. Alternatively, never miss an issue - subscribe to Autocar Professional magazine today.

 

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