Government of India has envisioned a path towards building green India with industries across all segments adopting measures to reduce carbon-di-oxide (CO2) emissions, auto industry is seen taking efforts in terms of its new product development, efficient motors.
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What can India learn about auto LPG from global examples?
A number of governments around the world have actively encouraged use of auto LPG in recognition of its environmental benefits, as well as its inherent practical and cost advantages over conventional and other alternative fuels.
We add new facilities with sustainability in mind
With global scenario changing and shifting towards greener plant or factory operations, the government has conducted some significant policy reforms to reduce carbon di oxide emissions (CO2).
Automotive firms should consider embracing a circular economy
With lot of good initiatives been taken by the auto sector on the sustainability front is expected to boost usage of green technology and rise in clean fuel technologies in India.
Charging infrastructure is a major challenge for Indian EVs
India has seriously considered low-emission sustainable roadmap which supports development and building infrastructure for electric vehicles (EVs).
IC engine is seeing many developments with alternative fuels
Scaling and changing production skill and capabilities is a must for companies in this fast pace world and they have to adopt a more agile mentality.
We aim to keep ICE engines efficient and develop light e-mobility
It is expected that the shift towards the EVs will be a gradual process. Maintaining engine efficiency in the ICE vehicles will help to bring a change by reducing emissions on a larger scale.
Ev Makes A Mark On Tyre Industry
The Government of India and Indian automotive industry’s vision plan referred to as ‘Automotive Mission Plan 2016-26 – AMP 2026’ highlights that the automotive industry with a growth at CAGR of 13 to 15 per cent will have an output of Rs 16,160 billion and Rs 18,895 billion in 2026
The R&D spend by Indian tyre industry has gone up by four times
Automobile revolution in India has been perfectly matched by enhanced capacities and R&D in tyre manufacturing. India produces one of the largest categories of tyres produced anywhere in the world.
Collaborative efforts will unpuzzle the EVs tyre challenge
Indian Automotive Industry is one of the fastest growing in the world. In global ranking, Indian Automotive Industry has gone several notches up in the last one decade and currently counts as the fourth largest in the world.