Upcoming Electric Vehicles in India by 2025: A roundup
India is going through a seismic shift from internal combustion engine vehicles to electric vehicles, primarily due to the need for sustainable transportation and the government’s push for clean energy. Several new electric vehicles will hit Indian roads by 2025 with significantly improved performance, longer range, and equipped with several traction-related innovations. Let’s take a look at some of the most anticipated electric vehicles that will hit Indian roads by 2025: Among all these electric cars in the market, Tata Motors has taken the lead with its most popular models including the Nexon EV. The next electric car to look forward to will be the Tata Altroz EV - a derivative of the company's Altroz hatchback which could be a game changer. With the help of Tata's Ziptron technology, the car will have a practical range of about 300 kms without compromising on performance, safety, and price. Hence, this will make it one of the strong competitors in the compact…
Upcoming Electric Vehicles in India by 2025: A roundup
India is going through a seismic shift from internal combustion engine vehicles to electric vehicles, primarily due to the need for sustainable transportation and the government’s push for clean energy. Several new electric vehicles will hit Indian roads by 2025 with significantly improved performance, longer range, and equipped with several traction-related innovations. Let’s take a look at some of the most anticipated electric vehicles that will hit Indian roads by 2025: Among all these electric cars in the market, Tata Motors has taken the lead with its most popular models including the Nexon EV. The next electric car to look forward to will be the Tata Altroz EV - a derivative of the company's Altroz hatchback which could be a game changer. With the help of Tata's Ziptron technology, the car will have a practical range of about 300 kms without compromising on performance, safety, and price. Hence, this will make it one of the strong competitors in the compact…
Ola Electric puts electric car plans on hold to focus on scooters
Ola Electric is an Indian electric two-wheeler brand. The company is currently producing the second generation of its popular electric scooter, the S1. Ola's latest products include the S1 Pro, S1 Air, and S1 X. However, in recent years, there have been reports that Ola plans to launch an electric sports car with a full glass roof in the next few years that can reach 100 km/h in four seconds, which was proposed by Ola founder Bhavish Aggarwal. This is a very brave and unconventional move for the Bengaluru-based company. Abandoning electric car plans All the excitement has come to naught as Ola Electric has shelved its electric car launch plans as the company wants to focus on its electric scooter business. This is bad news for the Indian car market. This car was supposed to be the first ever mass market sports car in India. The impact of this car on the entire electric car acceptance would have been…
Ola Electric puts electric car plans on hold to focus on scooters
Ola Electric is an Indian electric two-wheeler brand. The company is currently producing the second generation of its popular electric scooter, the S1. Ola's latest products include the S1 Pro, S1 Air, and S1 X. However, in recent years, there have been reports that Ola plans to launch an electric sports car with a full glass roof in the next few years that can reach 100 km/h in four seconds, which was proposed by Ola founder Bhavish Aggarwal. This is a very brave and unconventional move for the Bengaluru-based company. Abandoning electric car plans All the excitement has come to naught as Ola Electric has shelved its electric car launch plans as the company wants to focus on its electric scooter business. This is bad news for the Indian car market. This car was supposed to be the first ever mass market sports car in India. The impact of this car on the entire electric car acceptance would have been…