Nissan India to explore hybrid, CNG cars besides EV
Nissan will launch its first battery-electric vehicle in the Indian market by 2026.
Nissan will launch its first battery-electric vehicle in the Indian market by 2026.
Equities have grabbed the majority of the share with 59.75% of total AUM, followed by 26.95% in debt, 8.85% in hybrid, and 4.44% in others.
RC Bhargava says Maruti Suzuki awaits a policy framework that would lead to the promotion of all technologies.
EV adoption will grow but the pace will remain a question mark, says BMW's Jean-Philippe Parain.
Suzuki plans to develop ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems) that performs well even in the congested streets of Indian cities.
Maruti Suzuki currently sells only two hybrid cars — sport utility vehicle Grand Vitara and multi-purpose vehicle Invicto.
While India is adding huge capacities in solar and wind, it is the next level of renewables — hybrid, floating solar, micro/mini-grids and bio-energy — that will define the future.
There is no need to incentivise hybrid cars as they only improve fuel efficiency and don’t offer zero-emission driving, says Santosh Iyer.
Homegrown automakers say comparing the Indian EV market with the rest of the world isn't right.
India's largest carmaker is expected to use the new Z-series engine in more models where strong hybrids are not viable.