Over 10K consumer complaints against Ola Electric in last 1 yr; CCPA issues notice to company

Over 10K consumer complaints against Ola Electric in last 1 yr; CCPA issues notice to company

Source : PTI | Consumer rights regulator CCPA has slapped a notice on electric two-wheeler manufacturer Ola, as it initiates a class action after over 10,000 complaints related to quality and after-sales service remained unaddressed, according to sources.

The National Consumer Helpline (NCH) has been getting complaints against Ola Electric for the last one year, which were escalated to higher levels at the company for redressal “but there was little interest shown in redressing these complaints”, said a source. Continue reading “Over 10K consumer complaints against Ola Electric in last 1 yr; CCPA issues notice to company”

Will explore electric vehicle export opportunities: Hyundai Motor India

Will explore electric vehicle export opportunities: Hyundai Motor India

Source : PTI | IPO-bound Hyundai Motor India Ltd will explore opportunities for exporting its upcoming electric vehicles from the country to other similar markets to enhance its position as a production hub for emerging markets, according to a senior company official. The company is lining up four electric vehicles to be launched in future, including the electric version of its popular SUV Creta by Q4 FY25, in the mass and ‘mass premium’ segments.

“We are a very strong production hub for emerging markets. We are exporting to 80 plus countries. As far as EVs are concerned, it will, of course, depend on the demand but we are always open to look at any product, which we introduce in India, for exporting it to the other market as well,” Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) COO Tarun Garg told PTI. Continue reading “Will explore electric vehicle export opportunities: Hyundai Motor India”

JSW Green Mobility gets 636-acre land to set up manufacturing plant

JSW Green Mobility gets 636-acre land to set up manufacturing plant

Source : PTI | Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Vehicle manufacturer JSW Green Mobility has been allotted 636 acres of land in the Bidkin node of AURIC city and the plant will go into production in the next 12 to 18 months, an official said.

After allotting 827 acres of land to Toyota Kirloskar Motors Private Limited, the administration has issued land to another vehicle production company in the Bidkin node of AURIC (Aurangabad Industrial City). Continue reading “JSW Green Mobility gets 636-acre land to set up manufacturing plant”

Fisker bankruptcy plan approved after deal on vehicle tech support

Fisker bankruptcy plan approved after deal on vehicle tech support

NEW YORK, (Reuters) – Electric vehicle startup Fisker received court approval of its bankruptcy liquidation plan on Friday, following last-minute negotiations to preserve the company’s $46 million sale of its remaining inventory of about 3,000 Ocean SUVs.

U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Thomas Horan signed off on Fisker’s bankruptcy plan at a court hearing in Wilmington, Delaware, clearing the company to repay creditors with assets remaining after it sold off its vehicle fleet. Continue reading “Fisker bankruptcy plan approved after deal on vehicle tech support”

Exclusive: Northvolt in talks for about 200 million euros in funding, sources say

Exclusive: Northvolt in talks for about 200 million euros in funding, sources say

Summary

  • Northvolt seeks 200 million euros to stabilise finances short-term
  • Scania spearheads talks, BMW not involved in fundraising
  • Northvolt faces production issues and competition from China
  • German government says Heide factory project unaffected

LONDON/BERLIN/STOCKHOLM, Oct 11 (Reuters) – Northvolt is in talks with investors and lenders to secure about 200 million euros ($218 million) in short-term funding, three sources familiar with the matter said, as the Swedish maker of batteries for electric vehicles seeks to stabilise its finances. Continue reading “Exclusive: Northvolt in talks for about 200 million euros in funding, sources say”

Swedish court upholds ruling against Tesla in labour dispute

Swedish court upholds ruling against Tesla in labour dispute

COPENHAGEN, (Reuters) – A Swedish district court on Friday upheld a preliminary ruling that Sweden’s postal service Postnord does not need to deliver licence plates to Tesla which are being blocked by the postal workers as part of a wider labour union sympathy strike.

The U.S. car maker faces pressure in the Nordic countries from powerful employee unions backing mechanics from Sweden’s IF Metall union, who went on strike in October of 2023 demanding a collective bargaining agreement with the company. Continue reading “Swedish court upholds ruling against Tesla in labour dispute”

Polestar CEO announces strategic review amid drop in quarterly EV deliveries

Polestar CEO announces strategic review amid drop in quarterly EV deliveries

(Reuters) – Polestar’s chief executive said on Friday the company is conducting a strategic review of its operations after reporting a 14% drop in third-quarter electric vehicle deliveries.

Shares of the Swedish company fell over 3%.

Polestar, which is majority owned by China’s Geely [RIC:RIC:GEELY.UL], has been grappling like rival EV makers with weakening demand for its vehicles owing to factors such as high interest rates, prompting consumers to pivot to cheaper hybrid cars. Continue reading “Polestar CEO announces strategic review amid drop in quarterly EV deliveries”

China trade tensions cast shadow on automakers’ investment plans, TomTom CEO says

China trade tensions cast shadow on automakers’ investment plans, TomTom CEO says

(Reuters) – Trade tensions between China and the West have put a dampener on carmakers’ investment decisions and longer-term outlooks, creating a level of uncertainty in the industry, the CEO of digital mapping specialist TomTom said on Friday.

The European Union is pressing ahead with hefty tariffs on China-made electric vehicles, set to be imposed from next month, while the Biden administration in September locked in steep tariff hikes on Chinese imports, including a 100% duty on EVs. Continue reading “China trade tensions cast shadow on automakers’ investment plans, TomTom CEO says”

Tesla’s robotaxi event was long on Musk promises. Investors wanted more details.

Tesla’s robotaxi event was long on Musk promises. Investors wanted more details.

LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – For a businessman who perpetually struggles with broken promises, Elon Musk gave himself quite a to-do list Thursday night at Tesla’s long-awaited Hollywood unveiling of its driverless robotaxis.

His slew of announcements during a 20-minute presentation were short on practical details and prompted investors to push Tesla stock down as much as 10% on Friday. Continue reading “Tesla’s robotaxi event was long on Musk promises. Investors wanted more details.”

Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveils ‘Cybercab’ robotaxi

Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveils ‘Cybercab’ robotaxi

Summary

  • Cybercab production to start in 2026; to be priced under $30,000
  • Operating cost to be 20 cents per mile over time
  • Musk also showcased robovan, Optimus humanoid robot

(Reuters) – Tesla CEO Elon Musk showcased on Thursday a long-awaited robotaxi with two gull-wing doors and no steering wheel or pedals and surprised with robovan, betting on a shift in focus from low-priced mass-market cars to robotic vehicles. Continue reading “Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveils ‘Cybercab’ robotaxi”

Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares to retire in 2026 as automaker struggles in North America

Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares to retire in 2026 as automaker struggles in North America

Summary

  • Company had previously said he might remain after contract expired
  • Stellantis announces other senior management changes
  • Automaker cut its 2024 profit forecast last week
  • Earnings and sales in North America have been declining

DETROIT, (Reuters) – Chrysler parent Stellantis confirmed on Thursday that CEO Carlos Tavares would retire at the end of his contract in early 2026 and announced major senior management changes as it struggles to turn around its lagging North American operations. Continue reading “Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares to retire in 2026 as automaker struggles in North America”

Exclusive: Northvolt seeks to sell redundant battery materials to raise cash, sources say

Exclusive: Northvolt seeks to sell redundant battery materials to raise cash, sources say

Summary

  • Northvolt attempts to sell raw materials, sources say
  • Move is latest effort to improve financial position
  • Co is Europe’s main hope for a homegrown EV battery maker
  • Raw materials director left in Sept.
  • Company declines to comment on supply chain strategy

LONDON/STOCKHOLM, (Reuters) – Sweden’s Northvolt is trying to sell off its stockpile of battery-making materials, three sources familiar with the matter said on Thursday, as the company tries to shore up its finances after reining in its ambitions. Continue reading “Exclusive: Northvolt seeks to sell redundant battery materials to raise cash, sources say”

Trump courts auto workers with car loan tax break, China crackdown

Trump courts auto workers with car loan tax break, China crackdown

Summary

  • Trump calls for new tariffs to prevent Chinese vehicle imports from Mexico
  • Trump plans to renegotiate North American free trade deal to address Chinese vehicles
  • Trump wants to close loopholes around Chinese autonomous vehicles on US roads

DETROIT/WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Thursday proposed making interest on car loans tax-deductible and preventing Chinese automakers from selling vehicles in the United States, in a push to appeal to autoworkers in the final weeks of election campaigning. Continue reading “Trump courts auto workers with car loan tax break, China crackdown”

Elon Musk unveils two-door robotaxi

Elon Musk unveils two-door robotaxi

Summary
  • Cybercab production to start in 2026, to cost less than $30,000
  • Operating cost to be 20 cents per mile over time
  • Also showcased Robovan, Optimus humanoid robot
 (Reuters) – Elon Musk showcased a robotaxi with two gull-wing doors and no steering wheel or pedals at a splashy event on Thursday and added a robovan to the roster as Tesla’s goal shifts from low-priced mass-market automaker to robotics manufacturer.

Continue reading “Elon Musk unveils two-door robotaxi”

Ratan Tata ignited passion for EVs, inspired to set up Ola Electric: Bhavish Aggarwal

Ratan Tata ignited passion for EVs, inspired to set up Ola Electric: Bhavish Aggarwal

Source : PTI | Ola Founder Bhavish Aggarwal on Thursday said Ratan Tata ignited the passion for electric vehicles (EVs) in him that led to the establishment of Ola Electric. In a post on X titled “Ratan Tata, my personal hero”, Aggarwal outlined how Tata played a key role in setting up Ola Electric.

“The one story I’d like to share today is his key role in the founding of my second company Ola Electric. One day in 2017 I got a call from him asking me to come to Mumbai. He just said – ‘Bhavish I want to take you somewhere and show you something exciting’,” he stated.

Continue reading “Ratan Tata ignited passion for EVs, inspired to set up Ola Electric: Bhavish Aggarwal”

Hindustan Zinc ties up with IIT Madras to develop advanced zinc-air battery tech

Hindustan Zinc ties up with IIT Madras to develop advanced zinc-air battery tech

Source : PTI | Vedanta group firm Hindustan Zinc Ltd on Wednesday said that it has partnered with IIT Madras to develop advanced zinc-air battery technology. Zinc-air batteries offer a cost-effective, rechargeable and durable alternative to expensive and imported lithium-ion batteries.

The collaboration aims to develop a 1 kWh electrically-rechargeable zinc-air battery prototype, Hindustan Zinc said in a statement.

Continue reading “Hindustan Zinc ties up with IIT Madras to develop advanced zinc-air battery tech”

RNT – The 86 years old Youth Icon Lives on Forever

RNT – The 86 years old Youth Icon Lives on Forever

by Anuj Guglani

•An 86 Years old Youth Icon! Need we say more about Bharat Ka Ratan!?

•The Man whom the Entire World Loved! The Legend who tried to stay away from the limelight and yet got all the floodlights focussed on him!

•A mentor to college students, interns, business tycoons, CXOs, politicians, diplomats and ministers alike!

•The Industrialist who truly embodied Make In India for India and the World, decades before the adage got coined! The Tata group turnover went up 30X under his leadership!

•The Man with a Heart of Gold! A Silent Philanthropist and an avid Animal Lover!
Continue reading “RNT – The 86 years old Youth Icon Lives on Forever”

Stellantis CEO plans major management changes amid rising pressure, Bloomberg News reports

Stellantis CEO plans major management changes amid rising pressure, Bloomberg News reports

(Reuters) – Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares is planning a deep management reshuffle amid the automaker’s profit warning, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.

Tavares has faced mounting pressure to rectify the automaker’s North America operations, where a steep fall in sales and profit have triggered a steep drop in the company’s share price. Continue reading “Stellantis CEO plans major management changes amid rising pressure, Bloomberg News reports”

Ratan Tata put India’s Tata Group on the global map

Ratan Tata put India’s Tata Group on the global map

(Reuters) – Ratan Tata, the former Tata Group chairman who put a staid and sprawling Indian conglomerate on the global stage with a string of high-profile acquisitions, has died, the Tata Group said in a statement late on Wednesday. He was 86.

Tata, who ran the conglomerate for more than 20 years as chairman, had been undergoing intensive care in a Mumbai hospital, two sources with direct knowledge of his medical situation told Reuters earlier on Wednesday. Continue reading “Ratan Tata put India’s Tata Group on the global map”

BMW and Mercedes quarterly sales drop on weak China
Tesla gambles on ‘black box’ AI tech for robotaxis

Tesla gambles on ‘black box’ AI tech for robotaxis

(Reuters) – Tesla aims to stun investors Thursday night with its long-awaited “robotaxi unveil,” a potential milestone after a decade of Elon Musk’s unfulfilled promises to deliver self-driving vehicles.

The automaker is widely expected to showcase a prototype called the “Cybercab” rather than a road-ready driverless taxi. Continue reading “Tesla gambles on ‘black box’ AI tech for robotaxis”

Tesla’s China-made EV sales grow 19.2% y/y in Sept

Tesla’s China-made EV sales grow 19.2% y/y in Sept

BEIJING, (Reuters) – Sales of U.S. automaker Tesla’s China-made electric vehicles rose 19.2% in September from a year earlier, data from the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) showed on Wednesday.

Deliveries of China-made Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, which are also exported to various markets including Europe, were up 1.9% from the previous month. Continue reading “Tesla’s China-made EV sales grow 19.2% y/y in Sept”

Exclusive: China’s Chery assembles cars in Russian plants vacated by Western rivals

Exclusive: China’s Chery assembles cars in Russian plants vacated by Western rivals

Summary

  • China’s Chery assembles cars in three Russian plants
  • Plants used to be owned by rivals that left Russia
  • Chery car sales in Russia growing fast, data shows
  • Chinese brands account for over half Russia’s new car sales

(Reuters) – Chinese carmaker Chery has started assembling cars in Russia for sale in the country at three factories vacated by Western rivals including Volkswagen and Mercedes five people familiar with the matter told Reuters. Continue reading “Exclusive: China’s Chery assembles cars in Russian plants vacated by Western rivals”

Hyundai to use $3 bln record India IPO proceeds for new cars, R&D

Hyundai to use $3 bln record India IPO proceeds for new cars, R&D

Summary

  • Hyundai IPO biggest ever in India, Asia’s biggest in 2024
  • Company wants to expand in India; first listing outside S.Korea
  • Hyundai aims to make India a manufacturing hub for emerging mkts
  • Executive says 30% increase in production seen in 3-4 years

MUMBAI, (Reuters) – Hyundai Motor plans to use proceeds from a record $3.3 billion IPO of its Indian unit to enhance its research efforts and develop new cars, aspiring to transform the South Asian country into a manufacturing hub for emerging markets. Continue reading “Hyundai to use $3 bln record India IPO proceeds for new cars, R&D”

Ratan Tata, of India’s Tata conglomerate, in hospital intensive care, sources say

Ratan Tata, of India’s Tata conglomerate, in hospital intensive care, sources say

NEW DELHI, (Reuters) – Ratan Tata, chairman emeritus of one of India’s biggest conglomerates, Tata Sons, is in critical condition in intensive care at a Mumbai hospital, two sources with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Wednesday.

Tata, 86, who ran Tata Sons for more than 20 years and is credited with expanding and diversifying the company, said on Monday he was undergoing routine medical investigations due to his age and related medical conditions. Continue reading “Ratan Tata, of India’s Tata conglomerate, in hospital intensive care, sources say”

Volkswagen brand chief: aim to roll out 8 new electric models by 2027

Volkswagen brand chief: aim to roll out 8 new electric models by 2027

BERLIN, (Reuters) – Volkswagen brand aims to win back market share with eight new affordable electric models to be rolled out by 2027, brand head Thomas Schaefer told the publication auto motor und sport on Wednesday.

“We have to produce our vehicles profitably and put them on the road at affordable prices,” the publication quoted him as saying. It also reported that the ID.2 small car model would be developed in 36 months instead of 50 months. Continue reading “Volkswagen brand chief: aim to roll out 8 new electric models by 2027”

Honda recalling 2 million vehicles over steering issue

Honda recalling 2 million vehicles over steering issue

Summary

  • Recall affects 2022-2025 models including Civic, CR-V, HR-V, and Acura Integra
  • NHTSA opened probe in March 2023, upgraded investigation in November
  • 13 crashes reported, 11 drivers lost control due to steering issue

WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – Honda Motor said Wednesday it is recalling 2 million cars and SUVs in North America over an issue that can make steering more difficult and increase the risk of a crash. Continue reading “Honda recalling 2 million vehicles over steering issue”

Stellantis set to secure Italian approval for Comau stake sale, says source

Stellantis set to secure Italian approval for Comau stake sale, says source

ROME, (Reuters) – Carmaker Stellantis is on course to secure Italian government backing for its planned sale of a majority stake in robotics business Comau to One Equity Partners, a source close to the matter said on Wednesday.

So-called golden power legislation gives the government the right to block or set conditions on deals concerning Italian companies that operate in strategic sectors. Continue reading “Stellantis set to secure Italian approval for Comau stake sale, says source”

About 1.1 mn old medium & heavy CVs offer significant potential for scrappage: ICRA

About 1.1 mn old medium & heavy CVs offer significant potential for scrappage: ICRA

Source : PTI | Around 1.1 million medium and heavy commercial vehicles (M&HCVs), older than 15 years as of March 31 this year, offer a significant potential for scrappage, ratings agency ICRA said on Tuesday. While the actual scrappage could possibly be lower given the nature of usage of such vehicles, even if a proportion of these vehicles gets scrapped, it can support vehicle sales to some extent by spurring replacement demand, it said.

The Voluntary Vehicle Fleet Modernisation Programme or the Scrappage Policy, announced in March 2021, is being implemented in phases, with effect from April 1 last year. Continue reading “About 1.1 mn old medium & heavy CVs offer significant potential for scrappage: ICRA”

Gadkari launches Humsafar Policy to provide essential facilities on national highways

Gadkari launches Humsafar Policy to provide essential facilities on national highways

Source : PTI | Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday launched the ‘Humsafar Policy’ to provide essential facilities like clean toilets and baby care rooms along the country’s national highways network.

The Humsafar Policy will see the introduction of facilities, such as clean toilets, baby care rooms, provisions for wheelchairs, EV charging stations, parking spaces, and dormitory services at fuel stations, according to a statement. Continue reading “Gadkari launches Humsafar Policy to provide essential facilities on national highways”

China files complaint against Turkey at WTO over electric vehicle tariffs

China files complaint against Turkey at WTO over electric vehicle tariffs

GENEVA, (Reuters) – China has taken the first step in initiating a trade dispute with Turkey at the World Trade Organization over its tariffs on imports of electric vehicles, its diplomatic mission said in a statement on Tuesday.

China is facing increasing trade pressures worldwide over its rising exports of electric vehicles, which many countries claim are being heavily subsidized by Beijing to support its sputtering economy. Continue reading “China files complaint against Turkey at WTO over electric vehicle tariffs”

Porsche to recall over 27,000 EVs in US over battery short circuit risk
China expresses concern over US chip and connected vehicle policies

China expresses concern over US chip and connected vehicle policies

BEIJING, (Reuters) – China’s commerce minister on Tuesday raised “serious concerns” with U.S. Secretary of Commerce over U.S. semiconductor policies towards China and restrictions on Chinese connected vehicles, calling for sanctions against Chinese companies to be lifted.

During a call with Gina Raimondo, Wang Wentao emphasised the need to clarify national security boundaries in trade to ensure global supply chain stability and foster bilateral business cooperation. Continue reading “China expresses concern over US chip and connected vehicle policies”

Tesla’s robotaxi to face questions, scrutiny at unveiling this week

Tesla’s robotaxi to face questions, scrutiny at unveiling this week

Summary

  • Investors seek prototype details, mass-production timeline
  • Analysts skeptical about immediate financial boost
  • High expectations but significant technological and regulatory hurdles

SAN FRANCISCO, (Reuters) – Tesla faces a watershed moment on Thursday when CEO Elon Musk takes the stage at the Warner Bros Hollywood studio to unveil much-delayed plans for a robotaxi, a project that has reignited the electric vehicle maker’s stock, despite cooling expectations for EV growth. Continue reading “Tesla’s robotaxi to face questions, scrutiny at unveiling this week”

Exclusive: Brussels rejected China proposal for 30,000 euro minimum sales price in EV dispute

Exclusive: Brussels rejected China proposal for 30,000 euro minimum sales price in EV dispute

Summary

  • EU rejected China’s proposal for minimum price on imported EVs
  • EU tariffs on China-made EVs start Oct. 31 unless deal reached
  • China imposed temporary anti-dumping duties on EU brandy imports

BERLIN/SHANGHAI/BRUSSELS, (Reuters) – Brussels rejected a proposal by the Chinese government for imported electric vehicles made in China to be sold at a minimum price of 30,000 euros ($32,946), three sources said, a move Beijing hoped would avert EU tariffs being imposed next month. Continue reading “Exclusive: Brussels rejected China proposal for 30,000 euro minimum sales price in EV dispute”

Chinese electric carmaker BYD sees EV Mexico sales ramping up to 100,000 in 2025

Chinese electric carmaker BYD sees EV Mexico sales ramping up to 100,000 in 2025

MEXICO CITY, (Reuters) – Chinese electric automaker BYD expects to sell 50,000 electric vehicles (EVs) in Mexico this year, and then 100,000 in 2025, the company’s Mexican head Jorge Vallejo said on Tuesday.

The executive added that BYD will announce where it will build its first factory in Mexico by the end of this year. Continue reading “Chinese electric carmaker BYD sees EV Mexico sales ramping up to 100,000 in 2025”

Porsche to recall over 27,000 EVs in US over battery short circuit risk
Northvolt says subsidiary files for bankruptcy after project pulled

Northvolt says subsidiary files for bankruptcy after project pulled

OSLO, Oct 8 (Reuters) – Sweden’s Northvolt said on Tuesday that one of its subsidiaries had filed for bankruptcy after the project it was developing was cancelled, while the rest of the cash-strapped battery making group continued to consolidate operations.

“All contacts with Ett Expansion AB will from now on be managed by the bankruptcy trustee,” Northvolt said. Continue reading “Northvolt says subsidiary files for bankruptcy after project pulled”

China’s BYD wants to build cars in India, but has no ‘direct’ signal of investment rules easing

China’s BYD wants to build cars in India, but has no ‘direct’ signal of investment rules easing

NEW DELHI, (Reuters) – China’s BYD wants to make cars in India but has received no “direct” signal from New Delhi on a possible easing of stringent investment rules for Chinese businesses, a top executive said, as the automaker seeks to expand in a fast-growing market.

BYD 002594.SZ, in partnership with a local firm, submitted a $1 billion investment proposal last year to build electric vehicles in India. But New Delhi is yet to approve the plan after increasing scrutiny of investments from China following a 2020 border clash between the arch rivals. Continue reading “China’s BYD wants to build cars in India, but has no ‘direct’ signal of investment rules easing”