Daimler to invest over 7 billion euros in ‘green’ tech till 2018
Daimler plans to invest more than seven billion euro in ‘green’ technologies in the next two years alone.
Sumantra B Barooah
13 Jun 2016
David Ward, Secretary General, Global NCAP talks pn the latest crash test results, the experience of testing cars from India & Europe, and India’s potential in setting global quadricycle regulations.
Read moreDaimler plans to invest more than seven billion euro in ‘green’ technologies in the next two years alone.
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