- Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India
- HMSI
- Activa e:
- QC1
- Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Opens Bookings For Activa e: & QC1 e-scooters
- by MT Bureau
- January 01, 2025
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI), one of the leading two-wheeler manufacturers in the country, has officially commenced bookings for the Activa e: and QC1 e-scooters at INR 1,000.
As announced during the unveiling, the Activa e can be booked at dealerships in Bengaluru, Delhi and Mumbai. On the other hand, the QC1 can be booked at Honda’s select dealerships in Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chandigarh.
The company will announce the on-road prices for the e-scooter at the upcoming Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 and officially mark its entry in the e-scooter space. The deliveries will begin in February 2025.
- Ninety One Cycles
- AlphaVector
- Electric Two Wheelers
- Electric Cycles
- Electric Vehicles
Ninety One Cycles Crosses 3-Million-Bicycle-Sales Milestone
- by MT Bureau
- January 03, 2025
Ninety One Cycles, a brand owned by AlphaVector (India) Pvt Ltd, has crossed a significant milestone of selling three million bicycles, which includes a record 440,000-units sale in the calendar year 2024. This was made possible due to sales growth in excess of 100 percent in markets like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Chattisgarh, Orissa and Jharkhand. On this occasion, AlphaVector also announced its plan to enter the growing electric vehicle (EV) segment with low-speed electric two-wheelers.
Ninety One by AlphaVector has quickly become one of the top active lifestyle and mobility companies in India. Cycling is becoming more and more popular in regions like Maharashtra, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka for everyday commuting and exercise. In these places, Ninety One bicycles are especially well-liked. The brand's wide range of products, which includes mountain bikes, fat tyre bikes, hybrid bikes and electric bicycles (e-cycles), appeals to a wide range of consumers, from fitness fanatics and urban youngsters to eco-conscious families and rural commuters.
Ninety One has demonstrated its dedication to meeting the changing mobility demands of its current clientele by making a calculated move into the low-speed electric two-wheeler (e-scooter) industry. Although AlphaVector has spent the previous four years in the electric cycle market, its entry into the e-scooter market will guarantee its customers dependable, inventive and reasonably priced individualised transportation. The company wants to make eco-friendly transportation accessible and aspirational for urban millennials, fitness enthusiasts and rural commuters equally by using the similar client niche and strong distribution network that drove its bicycle success.
Sachin Chopra, Co-Founder and CEO, AlphaVector (India) Pvt Ltd, said, “Achieving the milestone of 3 million bicycles sold is a proud and humbling moment for us at AlphaVector. This achievement underscores the trust and confidence our customers place in Ninety One and reflects our unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional mobility solutions. With a steadfast focus on superior design, advanced engineering and affordability, we are excited about augmenting our customer offering with the foray into the low-speed two-wheeler segment. As we forge ahead, we are driven by a vision to revolutionise mobility through innovation and lead the charge in the electric mobility space."
- BatX Energies
- black mass
- cobalt
- nickel
- manganese
- lithium-ion
- HUB-1
- Utkarsh Singh
- Vikrant Singh
- electric vehicles
BatX Energies Battery Recycling & Material Extraction Facility Comes Up In Uttar Pradesh
- by MT Bureau
- December 30, 2024
BatX Energies, a lithium-ion battery recycling company, has opened its critical minerals extraction plant (HUB-1) in Uttar Pradesh. The new facility will enable the company to recover critical minerals such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, and manganese from used lithium-ion batteries. This will compliment BatX Energies black mass production facility in Sikandrabad.
The company claims its advanced hydrometallurgical plant, which is designed and fabricated in-house, is optimised to efficiently recycle all types of lithium-ion battery waste, including manufacturing rejects from future gigafactories. It is designed with zero-emission, zero-waste processes, which meets stringent ESG targets.
Utkarsh Singh, Co-Founder & CEO, BatX Energies, said, "Electric vehicles are at the forefront of the clean energy revolution, and BatX Energies is proud to lead this transition. The Hub-1 facility reflects our dedication to sustainable extractive metallurgy, creating a circular economy by recycling used batteries and reintegrating critical materials,"
"India’s reliance on exporting black mass underscores the need for facilities like this. By collaborating with domestic R2 recyclers and battery producers, we aim to convert black mass into valuable metals at low cost, making battery recycling sustainable and economically viable for every stakeholder in the supply chain, and positioning India as a global hub for critical mineral refining by 2040."
Vikrant Singh, Co-Founder & CTO, BatX, added, "This plant is the result of rigorous four years of R&D and the hard work of our passionate team. We are grateful to our investors, stakeholders, and the Government of India, including initiatives like Startup India, MSME, and the PSA Office for EU-TTC initiative, as well as EXIM Bank of India, for their crucial support."
- Tata Motors
- electric vehicle
- ev
- electric bus
- buses
- pantanagar
- plant
- workforce
- transportation
- ITS
- TSCSML
- TML
- ultra
Tata Motors Flags Of E-Buses For Workforce Transportation At Its Pantnagar Plant
- by MT Bureau
- December 30, 2024
Tata Motors has flagged-off a fleet of electric buses dedicated for workforce transportation at its Pantnagar plant in Uttarakhand. The e-buses are indigenously built with zero tailpipe emission. They are equipped with latest features and powered by advanced battery systems.
TML Smart City Mobility Solutions Limited (TSCMSL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Motors, will facilitate this workforce commute with a modern fleet of Tata Ultra nine-metre-long e-buses.
Designed to provide a safe, comfortable and convenient commute, this e-bus service will reduce carbon footprint by providing clean and green transport to over 5,000 people and save roughly 1,100 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually. Electricity generated from a 16MW solar energy plant will charge the e-bus fleet, making the entire operation green from end-to-end.
Speaking about the development, Vishal Badshah, Vice President and Head – Operations, Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles, said, “The introduction of electric buses for workforce commuting marks a significant step forward towards fulfilling Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles’ aspiration of achieving net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2045. We are committed to making all our manufacturing facilities green by integrating sustainability across their entire value chain – from sourcing to development and engineering to operations. I am delighted to launch this initiative in Pantnagar first as it adds to and acknowledges the successes of the facility’s myriad of sustainability initiatives. This plant is already a certified Zero Waste to Landfill facility and has also received water-positive certification by CII-GBC. The launch of a zero emission, e-fleet service creates another major milestone in the sustainability journey of the plant.”
Powered by a battery electric powertrain, the Ultra EV nine-metre-long e-buses are equipped with regenerative braking and Intelligent Transport Systems. This deployment builds upon Tata Motors' remarkable success in India's electric mass mobility segment, where the company has already deployed over 3,100 electric buses across 10 cities. These buses have cumulatively covered more than 240 million kilometres with an uptime of over 95 percent, demonstrating reliability and efficiency of Tata Motors' electric mass mobility solutions.
- Eva
- Vayve Mobility
- electric car
- solar car
- Nilesh Bajaj
Vayve Mobility To Showcase Eva e-Car At Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025
- by MT Bureau
- December 26, 2024
Vayve Mobility, an electric vehicle start-up, is set to showcase Eva, a compact electric car at the upcoming Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 in New Delhi.
It was at Auto Expo 2023, the start-up had first debuted the Eva EV. The new iteration the start-up claims will attain a range of 250 km per charge along with the integrated solar cells providing up to 3,000 km range annually. Through fast-charging it can get 50 km range in five minutes, a zero to 40 kmph in less than five seconds and a top speed of 70 kmph is what the start-up claims the Eva urban e-car will be able to provide. It also gets smart connectivity features, including smartphone integration, vehicle diagnostics, remote monitoring and over-the-air (OTA) updates.
The running cost for is said to be just INR 0.5 per km as compared to INR 5 per km of traditional petrol-powered car.
Nilesh Bajaj, Co-Founder & CEO, Vayve Mobility, said, “Eva aims to establish a new category of city cars. After the overwhelming response at Auto Expo 2023, we’ve incorporated customer feedback and further innovation to deliver a car that combines sustainability, style and practicality. Eva meets the needs of evolving modern consumers. With the inclusion of solar power and smart connectivity, Eva provides a futuristic yet accessible solution for urban mobility, making it an ideal second car for families.”
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