From ageing electric batteries to old engines to rear-view mirrors, the auto industry is revving up its recycling efforts as it faces pressure to reduce its colossal carbon footprint.
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Auto Industry on Sustainable Path
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.
SEG Automotive unveils market insights and future product strategy
In order to approach its move towards electrification, SEG Automotive at IAA 2019 trade fair will provide solutions on decreasing CO2 emissions in a comprehensive update to its Whitepaper titled— ‘The Transformation of the Powertrain’.
BorgWarner inaugurates latest Thai turbocharger production facility
With a traditional ceremony, BorgWarner celebrated the inauguration of its newest production plant in the Eastern Seaboard Industrial Estate of Rayong, Thailand, in March 2018. With a total area of 69,965 square feet (6,500 square meters), the facility includes a leading-edge production line for advanced turbocharging solutions. BorgWarner, a global product leader in clean and efficient technology solutions for combustion, hybrid and electric vehicles, designed the plant to meet the growing demand in the expanding Southeast Asian automotive market along with global automakers based in the region.
Auto Expo 2018 displays industry’s tech prowess
The industry’s biggest show was a display of the technological strength and prowess of the auto manufacturing sector, showcasing the current trends that are the current driving factors.
Electric vehicles: Will it lead to job losses in forging industry?
Introduction of electric vehicles is a major gamechanger for the Indian economy. However, Shrabana Mukherjee believes it could lead to job losses in the internal combustion engine manufacturing units (mostly forging, casting and stamping units).
Japanese company Hino, Ashok Leyland enter into MCA for Euro VI engines
Ashok Leyland Ltd and Hino Motors Ltd Japan (henceforth referred to as Hino) have entered into a mutual co-operation agreement (MCA) where Ashok Leyland will utilise Hino’s engine technology for Ashok Leyland’s EURO-VI development and will support in development of Hino’s engine parts purchasing in India for global operation.
Engine specialist Cummins to invest Rs 1000 crore in Pune R&D centre
The US-headquartered engine specialist Cummins Inc is setting up a R&D centre in Pune to cater to not just Indian customers but also the global market. The centre, which will be second largest R&D facility for the company outside the US, will involve investment of Rs 1000-1500 crores over a period of three years.
First mtu engines from rolls-royce for kato excavators in Japan
Rolls-Royce is supplying MTU-brand engines to Japanese construction machinery manufacturer KATO for use in its excavator segment.
Ashok Leyland showcases indigenously developed Intelligent Exhaust Gas Recirculation (iEGR) technology for BS4 engines
Ashok Leyland, showcased its full range of future ready products, based on Intelligent Exhaust Gas Recirculation (iEGR) technology, and industry-leading services at its annual Global Conference 2017 in Chennai.
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