Ricardo opens state-of-the-art hydrogen test facility in the UK

Ricardo, a global strategic, environmental, and engineering consulting company, has officially opened its hydrogen test facility at its headquarters in Shoreham-by-Sea, UK. The facility has been designed to leverage and extend Ricardo’s capabilities and expertise in building expertise in zero emissions mobility solutions. It will form part of a global centre of excellence for hydrogen,… Continue reading Ricardo opens state-of-the-art hydrogen test facility in the UK

Employment opportunities open up as automotive market recovers

Tata Elxsi and KPIT- two of the top Indian design and technology service providers to the automotive and related industries are on a hiring spree. This is happening as a result of robust demand that has come after almost two years of stagnation due to pandemic, supply challenges among others. However, some other business sectors are… Continue reading Employment opportunities open up as automotive market recovers

Logistics player CABT inks MOU with Omega Seiki for 500 last-mile vehicles

Gurugram-based Creativity at Best Technologies (CABT) which handles third-party logistics for DHL, Maersk, IKEA, Amazon and Flipkart, has inked a MoU with Faridabad-based Omega Seiki Mobility for 500 electric 3-wheelers   Gurugram-based Creativity at Best Technologies (CABT) has inked a memorandum of understanding with Faridabad-based Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM) for 500 OSM e3W goods vehicles. These… Continue reading Logistics player CABT inks MOU with Omega Seiki for 500 last-mile vehicles

Delhi Metros’ economical last mile e-rickshaws push clean mobility

Fifty e-rickshaws manufactured by Piaggio India have been pressed into service by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) as part of its clean mobility push across eight stations in the state capital’s Dwarka area. At a base price of Rs 10 for the first two kilometres and Rs 5 for every additional kilometre, the DMRC… Continue reading Delhi Metros’ economical last mile e-rickshaws push clean mobility

Vehicle lightweighting critical to achieve net-zero targets: experts at Autocar Pro conference

Vehicle lightweighting critical to achieve net-zero targets: experts at Autocar Pro conference As the automotive industry increasingly balances cost with efficiency and safety, vehicle lightweighting is gaining traction as a route to greener motoring and also profitability. From automakers to component suppliers, they are all actively engaged in shaving off grams and slashing kilos from… Continue reading Vehicle lightweighting critical to achieve net-zero targets: experts at Autocar Pro conference

Ashok Leyland rolls out 100,000th AVTR truck 29 months after launch

Ashok Leyland rolled out its 100,000th unit of the AVTR truck range from its Pantnagar plant in Uttarakhand yesterday. The production milestone comes within 30 months of its launch on June 4, 2020. The modular AVTR truck platform offers a comprehensive truck range from 19T to 55T GVW. AVTR, which is India’s first indigenously developed modular… Continue reading Ashok Leyland rolls out 100,000th AVTR truck 29 months after launch

EV start-ups up in arms

EV start-ups involved in two-wheeler and three-wheeler production are facing a double whammy. They claim that on the one hand, their cash reserves are dwindling and on the other hand, the huge amounts of FAME II subsidies that they are entitled to are not being paid even though their vehicles are listed as ‘active’ in… Continue reading EV start-ups up in arms

Pure Electric launches two new machines that ‘reinvent’ the e-scooter

Pure Electric has revealed two new models which it says “reinvent” e-scooter design, and which are notable for their twin footboards that allow a rider to place their feet side by side. FIRST RIDE: check out our verdict on the Pure Advance here Called Pure Advance and Pure Advance Flex, the latter a more compact… Continue reading Pure Electric launches two new machines that ‘reinvent’ the e-scooter

Stellantis Google decision show cracks in big-tech takeover

Volvo uses Google platform in latest models Stellantis says it won’t use Google Automotive software for new-generation infotainment Google’s takeover of the dashboard was looking inevitable after the likes of Volvo, Renault, General Motors and Stellantis began rolling out the Android Automotive Operating System for their in-car infotainment. Then in June came Apple’s announcement it… Continue reading Stellantis Google decision show cracks in big-tech takeover

Expanded London ULEZ draws over £90 million in eight months

London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone has brought in almost £100 million for Transport for London in less than a year since it was expanded.  Initially set up to cover London’s congestion zone, ULEZ was expanded in October 2021 to include the whole area inside the North and South Circular roads.  According to TfL figures, the… Continue reading Expanded London ULEZ draws over £90 million in eight months