Influx of buses from other states increasing pollution in Delhi: Atishi

Influx of buses from other states increasing pollution in Delhi: Atishi

Source : PTI | New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Atishi on Sunday said one of the biggest contributors to pollution in the Anand Vihar area is the influx of buses from other states, adding the Delhi government will engage with the Uttar Pradesh government to implement anti-pollution measures at their bus depot near the national capital. She made these remarks while inspecting pollution control measures at the Anand Vihar bus depot along with Environment Minister Gopal Rai.

Highlighting the issue, Atishi said, “Anand Vihar, which lies on the Delhi-UP border, remains a hotspot where AQI levels are the highest. This area sees a large influx of buses from outside Delhi, and there is also the Kaushambi bus depot nearby. While Delhi runs CNG and electric buses, the Kaushambi bus depot receives diesel buses. We plan to engage with the UP government to implement pollution control measures there as well. Continue reading “Influx of buses from other states increasing pollution in Delhi: Atishi”

Volkswagen India extends ‘Styled to Wander’ with the launch of Virtus GT Line

Volkswagen India extends ‘Styled to Wander’ with the launch of Virtus GT Line

Summery

  • Volkswagen India has launched the new Virtus GT Line epitomizing sporty aesthetics in a new black themed avatar making the highly aspirational ‘GT’ badge even more accessible to discerning customers
  • The ‘Styled to Wander’ campaign captures the essence of the GT Line offerings, emphasizing style, performance, and the spirit of adventure
  • Powered by the 1.0 l TSI engine, the Virtus GT Line comes equipped with a thrilling new package of features as well as aesthetic differentiation that sets it apart, making India’s No.1 premium sedan even more aspirational

Continue reading “Volkswagen India extends ‘Styled to Wander’ with the launch of Virtus GT Line”

Bengaluru airport partners with Sarla Aviation to launch electric flying taxis

Bengaluru airport partners with Sarla Aviation to launch electric flying taxis

Source : PTI | Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport is set to be a key hub for cutting-edge urban air mobility solutions with Sarla Aviation joining hands with the Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) to launch electric flying taxis.

Last month, the two entities signed a statement of collaboration to explore sustainable air mobility, specifically electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. Continue reading “Bengaluru airport partners with Sarla Aviation to launch electric flying taxis”

Government selects SAIL, two consortiums for pilot projects for using hydrogen in steelmaking

Government selects SAIL, two consortiums for pilot projects for using hydrogen in steelmaking

Source : PTI : The government has sanctioned three pilot projects for using hydrogen in steel production to SAIL and two consortiums, an official statement said on Friday. A financial support of INR 347 crore will be made available from the government for the pilot projects, which are likely to be commissioned in the next 3 years, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy said in the statement.

Earlier, the MNRE had issued guidelines for the implementation of pilot projects in the steel sector and invited proposals from interested parties for their participation. Continue reading “Government selects SAIL, two consortiums for pilot projects for using hydrogen in steelmaking”

EV maker Lucid expects to raise $1.67 bln from stock sale

EV maker Lucid expects to raise $1.67 bln from stock sale

(Reuters) – Cash-strapped electric luxury sedan maker Lucid said on Thursday a combined public offering and private placement of roughly 637 million shares would likely fetch it $1.67 billion.

The stock sale as well as its latest warning of a bigger-than-expected loss for the third quarter sent Lucid shares down as much as 16.5% to $2.74, the lowest since July 2. Continue reading “EV maker Lucid expects to raise $1.67 bln from stock sale”

Indonesia to export EV battery material to US next month, minister says

Indonesia to export EV battery material to US next month, minister says

JAKARTA, (Reuters) – Indonesia plans to export nickel-based material used to make electric vehicle batteries to the United States next month, its energy minister said on Friday.

Bahlil Lahadalia said Indonesia would provide the material, known as EV battery precursor, to U.S. electric carmaker Tesla but did not give details on the volume involved. Continue reading “Indonesia to export EV battery material to US next month, minister says”

After Nevada lithium deal, GM eyes other sources for EV minerals supply

After Nevada lithium deal, GM eyes other sources for EV minerals supply

(Reuters) – General Motors is eyeing further North American investments in lithium and other critical minerals used to build electric vehicles after boosting its investment in a Nevada mine to nearly $1 billion earlier this week, an executive said on Thursday.

The U.S. automaker on Wednesday said it would form a joint venture with Lithium Americas to develop the Thacker Pass lithium mine, North America’s largest source of the battery metal. Continue reading “After Nevada lithium deal, GM eyes other sources for EV minerals supply”

Voestalpine reorganizes automotive component business sites in Germany

Voestalpine reorganizes automotive component business sites in Germany

(Reuters) – Voestalpine will reorganize its automotive component business locations in Germany, including the closure of one of the sites, to respond to falling demand and structural changes, the Austrian specialty steelmaker said on Friday.

The plants in Dettingen, Schmoelln, Schwaebisch Gmuend and Boehmenkirch will form a joint production network, with each site focused on selected core technologies, Voestalpine said. Continue reading “Voestalpine reorganizes automotive component business sites in Germany”

AB Volvo profit misses forecast and expects flat truck sales next year

AB Volvo profit misses forecast and expects flat truck sales next year

Summary

  • Volvo Q3 adj op profit 14.1 bln SEK vs forecast 15.6 bln
  • Order intake and sales dip
  • Anticipates flat 2025 heavy truck markets in Europe, N. America

STOCKHOLM, (Reuters) – Swedish truck maker AB Volvo forecast stagnant demand next year and posted a bigger-than-expected slide in quarterly adjusted earnings on Friday, after reduced freight and construction activity limited vehicle sales. Continue reading “AB Volvo profit misses forecast and expects flat truck sales next year”

US probes Tesla’s Full Self-Driving software in 2.4 mln cars after fatal crash

US probes Tesla’s Full Self-Driving software in 2.4 mln cars after fatal crash

Summary

  • NHTSA opens inquiry after 4 reports of crashes where FSD used
  • First step to any potential recall
  • Tesla’s camera-only approach has attracted some criticism

WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The U.S. auto safety regulator on Friday opened an investigation into 2.4 million Tesla vehicles equipped with the automaker’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) software after four reported collisions, including a 2023 fatal crash. Continue reading “US probes Tesla’s Full Self-Driving software in 2.4 mln cars after fatal crash”

EV maker Lucid expects to raise $1.67 bln from stock sale

EV maker Lucid expects to raise $1.67 bln from stock sale

(Reuters) – Cash-strapped electric luxury sedan maker Lucid said on Thursday a combined public offering and private placement of roughly 637 million shares would likely fetch it $1.67 billion.

The stock sale as well as its latest warning of a bigger-than-expected loss for the third quarter sent Lucid shares down as much as 16.5% to $2.74, the lowest since July 2. Continue reading “EV maker Lucid expects to raise $1.67 bln from stock sale”

VW, unions in fact-finding talks as carmaker develops new strategy

VW, unions in fact-finding talks as carmaker develops new strategy

Summary

  • VW, unions in weekly talks ahead of next negotiation round
  • Focus is on finding common understanding of issues, union says
  • Unions threaten to paralyse VW if sites are closed
  • VW says new strategy to be presented internally this year

BERLIN, (Reuters) – Volkswagen unions and management are in the midst of talks unions say went from abysmal to controversial, as workers have accused the carmaker of failing to present a vision for the future despite assurances that a new strategy is underway. Continue reading “VW, unions in fact-finding talks as carmaker develops new strategy”

Hyundai Motor submits PFR to take up modernisation of Tamil Nadu plant at a cost of INR 1,500 crore

Hyundai Motor submits PFR to take up modernisation of Tamil Nadu plant at a cost of INR 1,500 crore

Source : PTI | Hyundai Motor India, the subsidiary of Korean auto major Hyundai, has submitted the pre-feasibility report to take up revamping and modernisation of its facility in Tamil Nadu at an outlay of INR 1,500 crore. The expansion at the existing facility at Irungattukottai near here would create an additional 155 new jobs and the plant size would be increased to 7.21 lakh sq metre from the current 5.40 lakh sq metre.

Hyundai Motor India has planned to expand the factory by adding additional 1.81 lakh sq metres of land at the factory. Continue reading “Hyundai Motor submits PFR to take up modernisation of Tamil Nadu plant at a cost of INR 1,500 crore”

Hyundai IPO, India’s biggest, gets $5.5 bln in bids despite subdued retail interest

Hyundai IPO, India’s biggest, gets $5.5 bln in bids despite subdued retail interest

Summary

  • Record IPO subscribed more than two times on final day
  • Foreign investors, domestic banks subscribed nearly 7 times
  • Retail investors cautious, bid for 50% of reserved shares
  • Hyundai eyes valuation of $19 billion

(Reuters) – Hyundai Motor India’s $3.3-billion initial public offering was oversubscribed by more than two times on Thursday attracting aggressive bidding from institutional investors, even though pricing concerns deterred retail participation. Continue reading “Hyundai IPO, India’s biggest, gets $5.5 bln in bids despite subdued retail interest”

As Fiat stalls, Italy’s Turin struggles to stave off decline

As Fiat stalls, Italy’s Turin struggles to stave off decline

Summary

  • Historic Mirafiori car plant mostly idle and empty
  • City seeks new life as tourism, university and aerospace hub
  • Italian auto production set to fall to lowest level since 1958
  • Stellantis’ Italian workers to strike on Oct. 18

TURIN, Italy, (Reuters) – The Italian city of Turin, home to Europe’s oldest car factory, typifies the industrial decay that parts of the continent face as its automakers struggle with the cost of electrification, low demand, and competition from China. Continue reading “As Fiat stalls, Italy’s Turin struggles to stave off decline”

Germany’s Vay gets $37 million from EIB for remote-driven services in Europe

Germany’s Vay gets $37 million from EIB for remote-driven services in Europe

LONDON, (Reuters) – German remote-driving startup Vay said on Thursday it has received 34 million euros ($37 million) in funding from the European Investment Bank to roll out its remote-driven vehicle technology across Europe and expand its development team.

CEO Thomas von der Ohe told Reuters that the low-interest, long-term, preferential loan from the EIB will help Berlin-based Vay launch its commercial services either in Hamburg, where it has already been conducting testing, or in Belgium where it has formed a partnership with car-share provider Poppy. Continue reading “Germany’s Vay gets $37 million from EIB for remote-driven services in Europe”

Motorcycle industry sales below expectations so far this festive season: Bajaj Auto

Motorcycle industry sales below expectations so far this festive season: Bajaj Auto

Source : PTI | Motorcycle sales in the ongoing festive season so far are below expectations as demand is muted and the industry will be lucky if it sees 3-5 % growth compared to last year, Bajaj Auto Executive Director Rakesh Sharma said on Wednesday. While there are still about 15 more days to go for the festive sales this month, he said as a result of muted growth in motorcycles, the overall growth prospects of the two-wheeler industry could also be impacted for the full fiscal.

“The responses in the motorcycle industry are a little bit muted in the sense that we thought that about 6 to 8 % growth will be there in the festive period, but it is not that much. It is 1-2 % , almost very similar to last year, same period,” Sharma told reporters in an earnings call. Continue reading “Motorcycle industry sales below expectations so far this festive season: Bajaj Auto”

IIT Indore develops catalyst for economical production of pure hydrogen from methanol

IIT Indore develops catalyst for economical production of pure hydrogen from methanol

Source : PTI | The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Indore has developed a catalyst to produce pure hydrogen from methanol at a much lower temperature than traditional methods, and in a cost-effective manner, an official said on Wednesday. A catalyst is a substance that accelerates a chemical reaction or lowers the temperature or pressure needed to start one, without itself being consumed during the reaction.

According to the official, the catalyst helps produce pure from methanol at 130 degrees Celsius, compared to more than 200 degrees Celsius through traditional methods. It can facilitate the production of one kilogram of hydrogen from 13 litres of methanol hydrogen from methanol at 130 degrees Celsius, compared to more than 200 degrees Celsius through traditional methods. It can facilitate the production of one kilogram of hydrogen from 13 litres of methanol. Continue reading “IIT Indore develops catalyst for economical production of pure hydrogen from methanol”

China says unidentified foreign company conducted illegal mapping services

China says unidentified foreign company conducted illegal mapping services

BEIJING, Oct 16 (Reuters) – China’s state security ministry said that a foreign company had been found to have illegally conducted geographic mapping activities in the country under the guise of autonomous driving research and outsourcing to a licensed Chinese mapping firm.

The ministry did not disclose the names of either company in a statement on its WeChat account on Wednesday. Continue reading “China says unidentified foreign company conducted illegal mapping services”

China’s Zeekr launches EV in Australia, eyes New Zealand next

China’s Zeekr launches EV in Australia, eyes New Zealand next

SYDNEY, (Reuters) – Chinese EV maker Zeekr’s has begun sales of its first model for Australia – one of two slated for 2024 and both will also launch in New Zealand later this year as it seeks to make Oceania a key overseas market.

Geely’s premium brand has made a promising start with the sport utility vehicle X, said Connal Yan, managing director of Zeekr Australia, adding that the X and the multi-purpose vehicle 009 have together garnered more than 2,500 expressions of registered interest. Continue reading “China’s Zeekr launches EV in Australia, eyes New Zealand next”

Stellantis recalls 44,500 hybrid SUVs worldwide over brake pedal defect

Stellantis recalls 44,500 hybrid SUVs worldwide over brake pedal defect

Summary

  • Alfa Romeo Tonale, Dodge Hornet plug-in hybrids affected
  • Stellantis cites 15 brake pedal failures, with one crash

WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – Carmaker Stellantis said on Wednesday it is recalling 44,500 hybrid crossover SUVs worldwide because the brake pedal in the vehicles could disengage and stop working. Continue reading “Stellantis recalls 44,500 hybrid SUVs worldwide over brake pedal defect”

Stellantis should deliver on investment commitments, White House says

Stellantis should deliver on investment commitments, White House says

WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – Chrysler-parent Stellantis should make good on its commitments to the United Auto Workers union and to communities impacted by plant closures in the United States, the White House said Wednesday.

The deal reached in 2023 between the UAW and Stellantis “included a commitment to reopen and expand production in communities that were devastated by previous plant closures,” White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre said. “What we want to see is Stellantis certainly deliver on those commitments to the UAW and to the communities.” Continue reading “Stellantis should deliver on investment commitments, White House says”

Electronic driving licences, registration certificates may replace smart card system in Delhi

Electronic driving licences, registration certificates may replace smart card system in Delhi

Source : PTI | Delhi government is considering to replace the current smart card system on driving licenses and registration certificates with electronic versions that could be downloaded like Aadhaar cards, officials said on Wednesday. The new move would allow citizens to download and print their e-DL and e-RC in a format similar to the Aadhaar Card, featuring a unique ID and QR code that could be used by traffic police for verification, they said.

A senior official of the Delhi Transport department said that the electronic documents could either be printed or accessed via apps like DigiLocker or mParivahan, offering citizens a convenient way to present their documents when required. Continue reading “Electronic driving licences, registration certificates may replace smart card system in Delhi”

US Supreme Court won’t block NLRB case pending challenge to its structure

US Supreme Court won’t block NLRB case pending challenge to its structure

(Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to wade into claims being made by a growing number of businesses that the National Labor Relations Board’s in-house enforcement proceedings are unconstitutional.

Justice Brett Kavanaugh denied an emergency application by auto parts maker Yapp USA Automotive Systems to block an NLRB case against it pending the outcome of its lawsuit claiming board officials are improperly shielded from at-will removal by the president. Continue reading “US Supreme Court won’t block NLRB case pending challenge to its structure”

Atul Auto arm partners with Jio Platforms for EV solutions

Atul Auto arm partners with Jio Platforms for EV solutions

Source : PTI | Atul Auto subsidiary Atul Greentech on Monday said it has partnered with Jio Platforms Ltd (Jio) to offer electric vehicle solutions to its customers in domestic and global markets, including South America, the European Union and Eastern Africa. The partnership will focus on all three-wheeler platforms of Atul Greentech including MOBILI for passenger vehicles and ENERGIE for cargo vehicles,

This collaboration leverages Jio’s advanced IoT mobility technology, integrating hardware, software, and connectivity to provide real-time telematics data and high reliability for users, the company said. Continue reading “Atul Auto arm partners with Jio Platforms for EV solutions”

Nitin Gadkari urges automobile industry to promote ethanol, flex fuels

Nitin Gadkari urges automobile industry to promote ethanol, flex fuels

Source : PTI | New Delhi: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday asked representatives of the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) to look into ways of making ethanol and flex fuels more acceptable to the public. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), in a post on X said, Gadkari chaired a review meeting with representatives of SIAM at Transport Bhawan to discuss the readiness of the automobile industry for ethanol and flex fuels.

The dialogue discussed how the industry is preparing to launch ethanol-powered vehicles in the coming months, it added. Continue reading “Nitin Gadkari urges automobile industry to promote ethanol, flex fuels”

Jaguar Land Rover retail sales up 36% to 3,214 units in Apr-Sep

Jaguar Land Rover retail sales up 36% to 3,214 units in Apr-Sep

Source : PTI | New Delhi: Jaguar Land Rover on Tuesday said its retail sales rose 36% year-on-year to 3,214 units for the first six months of the current fiscal. The strong sales performance in the April-September period was led by robust offtakes in both first and second quarter, the automaker said in a statement.

The robust performance was driven by improved supplies and sustained demand for the Range Rover and Defender models, particularly with the local manufacture of the entire Range Rover portfolio, it added. Continue reading “Jaguar Land Rover retail sales up 36% to 3,214 units in Apr-Sep”

LG Energy Solution signs two battery supply deals with Ford
China-Europe rivalry heats up at Paris car show as EV tariffs loom

China-Europe rivalry heats up at Paris car show as EV tariffs loom

Summary

  • Chinese brands including BYD, Leapmotor unveiling new models
  • European automakers out in force to defend home turf
  • EU planning tariffs on Chinese-made EVs amid weak market
  • BYD warns tariffs will lead to higher prices, deter buyers

PARIS, (Reuters) – (This Oct. 14 story has been refiled to add dropped first name and title of Phil Dunne in paragraph 24)

Chinese and European automakers went head-to-head at the Paris car show on Monday, with tensions running high as the EU gears up to impose hefty import tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles and the industry struggles with weak demand.

Continue reading “China-Europe rivalry heats up at Paris car show as EV tariffs loom”

Volkswagen, unions to start further talks on Germany cuts

Volkswagen, unions to start further talks on Germany cuts

Summary

  • Second round of talks to start on Oct. 30
  • All German sites must be kept open, unions say
  • Unions threaten strike if no solution found by Dec. 1

(Reuters) – Volkswagen and Germany’s IG Metall union will start their second round of negotiations on planned cuts to the carmaker’s German operations on Oct. 30, with unions insisting the company must keep all German sites open. Continue reading “Volkswagen, unions to start further talks on Germany cuts”

BMW CEO: Europe must cancel petrol engine ban to reduce reliance on China

BMW CEO: Europe must cancel petrol engine ban to reduce reliance on China

PARIS, (Reuters) – Europe must cancel its plan to ban new fossil fuel-emitting cars from 2035 to reduce reliance on China’s battery supply chain and play to its technological strengths, BMW’s chief executive said on Tuesday.

Oliver Zipse, who has long pushed for regulators to permit various technologies – including alternative fuels like e-fuels or biofuels and hydrogen fuel cell cars – said the mood in Europe was “trending towards one of pessimism” and the region needed a new regulatory framework to remain competitive. Continue reading “BMW CEO: Europe must cancel petrol engine ban to reduce reliance on China”

EU ‘wants level playing field’, but still negotiating with China on car tariffs

EU ‘wants level playing field’, but still negotiating with China on car tariffs

BERLIN, (Reuters) – The European Union wants a level playing field with China on car tariffs and is negotiating with Beijing on mechanisms such as price commitments or investments in Europe as a solution, European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said on Monday.

Speaking alongside German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin, she said negotiations with China would continue even if the EU’s tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles entered into force. Scholz expressed hope of reaching an agreement by the end of October. Continue reading “EU ‘wants level playing field’, but still negotiating with China on car tariffs”

Stellantis CEO Tavares defends record in Paris over US crisis

Stellantis CEO Tavares defends record in Paris over US crisis

Summary

  • Stellantis CEO spoke at four car show events
  • Under pressure to fix US business after big profit warning
  • Tavares cited ‘personal reasons’ for not seeking further term as CEO
  • CEO did not rule out job cuts to revive business

PARIS, (Reuters) – Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares alternated between defiance and contrition about the company’s turnaround plans on Monday in a packed schedule of public events at the Paris auto show following a massive profit warning. Continue reading “Stellantis CEO Tavares defends record in Paris over US crisis”

Global EV sales up 30.5% in September as China shines, Europe recuperates

Global EV sales up 30.5% in September as China shines, Europe recuperates

(Reuters) – Global sales of fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles rose by an annual 30.5% in September, as China surpassed its record numbers recorded in August and Europe resumed growth, market research firm Rho Motion said on Tuesday.

Gains in the U.S. market have been slow and steady in anticipation of the Nov. 5 election, which makes it difficult to predict future trends in the country, data manager Charles Lester told Reuters. Continue reading “Global EV sales up 30.5% in September as China shines, Europe recuperates”

China-Europe rivalry heats up at Paris car show as EV tariffs loom

China-Europe rivalry heats up at Paris car show as EV tariffs loom

Summary

  • Chinese brands including BYD, Leapmotor unveiling new models
  • European automakers out in force to defend home turf
  • EU planning tariffs on Chinese-made EVs amid weak market
  • BYD warns tariffs will lead to higher prices, deter buyers

PARIS, (Reuters) – Chinese and European automakers went head-to-head at the Paris car show on Monday, with tensions running high as the EU gears up to impose hefty import tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles and the industry struggles with weak demand. Continue reading “China-Europe rivalry heats up at Paris car show as EV tariffs loom”

Kinetic Engineering to invest INR 30 cr in subsidiary Kinetic Watts and Volts

Kinetic Engineering to invest INR 30 cr in subsidiary Kinetic Watts and Volts

Source : PTI |   will invest INR 30 crore in its subsidiary Kinetic Watts and Volts as it looks to focus on expanding research, development, and manufacturing capabilities of the new venture, the company has said. Pune-based auto component maker Kinetic Energy had in 2022 announced the setting up a subsidiary company to manufacture electric vehicle components such as motors, axles, frames, controllers, and batteries.

“Kinetic Engineering will invest INR 30 crore into its newly formed electric subsidiary, Kinetic Watts and Volts Ltd. This strategic infusion builds upon the company’s initial investment of INR 18.5 crore, raising the total investment to INR 48.5 crore,” the company said. Continue reading “Kinetic Engineering to invest INR 30 cr in subsidiary Kinetic Watts and Volts”

Chinese carmaker GAC looks at making EVs in Europe as tariffs loom

Chinese carmaker GAC looks at making EVs in Europe as tariffs loom

PARIS, (Reuters) – Chinese state-owned carmaker GAC is exploring the manufacture of EVs in Europe to avoid EU tariffs, the general manager of its international business told Reuters on Sunday, joining a growing list of Chinese companies planning local production.

The company is among China’s largest automakers and is targeting 500,000 overseas sales by 2030. It does not yet sell EVs in Europe but will launch an electric SUV tailored to the European market at the Paris Auto Show, kicking off on Monday. Continue reading “Chinese carmaker GAC looks at making EVs in Europe as tariffs loom”

China’s BYD expects to swiftly lift sales in Germany, executive tells FAS

China’s BYD expects to swiftly lift sales in Germany, executive tells FAS

FRANKFURT, (Reuters) – Chinese electric carmaker BYD expects to boost sales in Germany within six months, executive vice president Stella Li said in an interview published on Saturday.

BYD would gain a foothold in Germany in “less than half a year,” Li told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung (FAS) newspaper. Continue reading “China’s BYD expects to swiftly lift sales in Germany, executive tells FAS”

Reliance lobbies India minister on satellite spectrum in new face-off with Elon Musk

Reliance lobbies India minister on satellite spectrum in new face-off with Elon Musk

Summary

  • Fight over satellite broadband spectrum rages in India
  • Billionaire Ambani at odds with Elon Musk’s Starlink
  • Reliance asking for consultation to start afresh, letter shows

NEW DELHI, (Reuters) – Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance has argued that the telecom regulator incorrectly concluded that home satellite broadband spectrum should be allocated and not auctioned, a letter seen by Reuters shows, intensifying a face-off with Elon Musk’s Starlink. Continue reading “Reliance lobbies India minister on satellite spectrum in new face-off with Elon Musk”