Global Assure: Where Control Meets Care – A New Standard in RSA

Global Assure: Where Control Meets Care – A New Standard in RSA

Where Control Meets Care: A New Standard in RSA

Global Assure stands at the forefront of India’s RSA ecosystem, redefining service excellence through enhanced operational control.

Backed by a 100+ company-owned, company-operated (CoCo) fleet across PAN India, with a strong presence in the top 8 cities, Global Assure is building a more reliable and performance-driven service network. Continue reading “Global Assure: Where Control Meets Care – A New Standard in RSA”

Škoda Auto India hits record Q1 sales

Škoda Auto India hits record Q1 sales

  • Sold 20,028 cars in Q1 2026, marking its best-ever quarter
  • A jump of 17% from the same period in 2025
  • Continues its record-breaking momentum from its Biggest Year in 2025
  • Growth driven by enhanced product portfolio and expanding market reach

Mumbai, April 01, 2026 – Škoda Auto India continues its strong growth trajectory into 2026, recording its highest-ever quarterly sales in Q1 (January–March) with 20,028 units sold. This is a growth of 17% over the 17,138 cars sold in the same period last year. Building on a landmark 2025, Škoda Auto India has sustained its growth surge and is continuing to break its own records, further accelerating its momentum in the Indian market. Škoda Auto India’s performance has been led by the strong and consistent demand for the Kylaq, which recently crossed the 50,000 sales milestone, the introduction of the new Kushaq, steady contribution from the Slavia, and the continued demand for the Kodiaq in the premium SUV segment. Continue reading “Škoda Auto India hits record Q1 sales”

Rivian beats quarterly delivery estimates as EV demand stabilizes

Rivian beats quarterly delivery estimates as EV demand stabilizes

(Reuters) – Rivian Automotive exceeded analysts’ expectations for first-quarter vehicle deliveries, indicating stabilized demand for its SUVs and R1T pickup trucks ​after a decline last year due to the end ‌of U.S. tax credits for electric vehicles.

The Irvine, California-based automaker said on Thursday it delivered 10,365 vehicles between January and March, surpassing estimates ​of 9,678, according to Visible Alpha. It also reiterated ​its full-year deliveries forecast of 62,000 to 67,000 vehicles. Continue reading “Rivian beats quarterly delivery estimates as EV demand stabilizes”

Centre approves proposal to expand EV charging infra in Rajasthan with ₹81 crore assistance

Centre approves proposal to expand EV charging infra in Rajasthan with ₹81 crore assistance

Source : PTI | The Centre has approved a proposal by the Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation Ltd to expand affordable electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across urban areas and highways in the state, with a financial assistance of ₹ 81.12 crore, officials said.

Under the plan, a total of 591 EV charging stations will be set up at 262 locations across Rajasthan’s four smart cities and along key highways, strengthening the state’s EV ecosystem. Continue reading “Centre approves proposal to expand EV charging infra in Rajasthan with ₹81 crore assistance”

Bharat Taxi faces stiff competition from Ola, Uber, says Amit Shah

Bharat Taxi faces stiff competition from Ola, Uber, says Amit Shah

Source : PTI | New Delhi: Cooperation Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday told Parliament that Bharat Taxi — the government-backed cooperative ride-hailing platform — is grappling with early-stage hurdles, including stiff competition from established private aggregators such as Ola and Uber, and resistance to digital adoption among sections of its driver-partner base.

Responding to a query in the Rajya Sabha, Shah said in a written reply that “efforts are being made to address these through welfare and awareness, training, and improved user experience along with e-governance tools”. Continue reading “Bharat Taxi faces stiff competition from Ola, Uber, says Amit Shah”

Luxury carmakers’ gold-leafed profits under threat from Iran war

Luxury carmakers’ gold-leafed profits under threat from Iran war

March 31 (Reuters) – Greetings from New Delhi!

A key global shipping route is in disarray since the start of the Iran conflict, and that is hitting the luxury car market on multiple fronts.

Second-hand Lamborghinis and Ferraris, bound for Dubai from Japan, are stranded at a port in Sri Lanka because ships are unable to dock in the Middle East. Why? The Strait of Hormuz, ​a key shipping waterway, is out of bounds. Continue reading “Luxury carmakers’ gold-leafed profits under threat from Iran war”

GM, Toyota report lower quarterly sales in US amid affordability concerns

GM, Toyota report lower quarterly sales in US amid affordability concerns

Summary

  • Stellantis, Hyundai and Honda report sales gains, driven by SUVs, trucks, and hybrids
  • Rising fuel costs boost hybrid and EV interest, but high prices may limit overall demand
  • Vehicle sales decreased 5.3% in Q1, according to ​Omdia data

(Reuters) – Top automakers General Motors and Toyota reported lower first-quarter sales in ‌the U.S. on Wednesday, as economic uncertainty, high borrowing costs and vehicle prices kept buyers on the sidelines.

Vehicle sales decreased 5.3% in the three-month period compared with the prior year, according to research firm Omdia. Continue reading “GM, Toyota report lower quarterly sales in US amid affordability concerns”

Automakers plan billions in US investments but seek clear trade rules

Automakers plan billions in US investments but seek clear trade rules

NEW YORK, (Reuters) – Global automakers plan billions of dollars in new U.S. investments to boost production and avoid President Donald Trump’s tariffs, but they are awaiting clarity on the ​status of a North American free trade agreement and future vehicle duties.

The auto industry has ‌urged the Trump administration to extend the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement that faces a review this year. Car companies call the trade deal crucial to American auto production. Continue reading “Automakers plan billions in US investments but seek clear trade rules”

Fuel crisis powers surge in EV interest in Asia-Pacific region

Fuel crisis powers surge in EV interest in Asia-Pacific region

Summary

  • Inquiries for electric vehicles soar in Asian countries
  • Commuters consider EVs as fuel costs soar, petrol runs out
  • Governments plan measures to ease fuel price impact

(Reuters) – Motorists across the Asia-Pacific region are switching to electric vehicles at a rapid pace, as rising fuel costs due to the Middle East war force consumers and companies to reconsider their reliance on petrol and diesel vehicles.

The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has nearly halted shipments through the ​Strait of Hormuz, which in normal times carries about a fifth of the world’s crude oil and liquefied natural gas, in what the International Energy Agency has called the most substantial supply ‌disruption ever. Continue reading “Fuel crisis powers surge in EV interest in Asia-Pacific region”

BYD’s vehicle sales fall again in March amid fierce competition

BYD’s vehicle sales fall again in March amid fierce competition

BEIJING, (Reuters) – BYD posted a seventh straight monthly sales decline in ​March, according to Reuters calculations, as the Chinese ‌electric vehicle maker struggles with growing competition in the world’s largest auto market.

BYD’s sales fell 20.5% last month from a ​year earlier to 300,222 vehicles, easing from ​a 41.1% decline in February, the calculations showed, ⁠based on a Weibo post by BYD executive Li ​Yunfei and the company’s previous filings. Continue reading “BYD’s vehicle sales fall again in March amid fierce competition”

Renault Group’s Chairman Senard will not seek a new term at end of current term in spring 2027

Renault Group’s Chairman Senard will not seek a new term at end of current term in spring 2027

PARIS, (Reuters) – French car maker Renault Group’s ​Chairman Jean-Dominique Senard will ‌not seek a new term at the end ​of his current ​term in spring 2027, ⁠a source close ​to the matter told ​Reuters on Wednesday.

Senard, who is 73 years old, would ​remain at the ​helm until the 2027 annual general ‌shareholders’ ⁠meeting, which is generally held in April or May, the ​source said, ​confirming ⁠an earlier report from La ​Tribune news website. Continue reading “Renault Group’s Chairman Senard will not seek a new term at end of current term in spring 2027”

Tesla Q1 deliveries seen rebounding nearly 10% from year-ago slump

Tesla Q1 deliveries seen rebounding nearly 10% from year-ago slump

(Reuters) – Tesla’s first-quarter deliveries are expected to climb nearly 10% from ​a year-earlier slump, when a major backlash against Elon ‌Musk’s far-right political rhetoric weighed heavily on sales.

The Elon Musk-led EV maker is expected to report deliveries before the markets open on Thursday.

  • Analysts ​polled by Visible Alpha expect Tesla to deliver ​about 368,900 vehicles in the January–March period, representing a ⁠sequential decline of 11.8% but growth of 9.6% from a ​year earlier, when a major backlash against Musk’s far-right political ​rhetoric hurt sales
  • The average of 23 estimates compiled by Tesla is 365,645 units
  • Intensifying competition in Europe and China and the expiry of a $7,500 ​federal tax credit in the U.S. on EV purchases in ​September weigh on demand
  • New registrations of Tesla cars tripled in France in ‌March, ⁠just shy of a two-year-old record high, and more than doubled in the Nordic countries, data showed on Wednesday
  • While Wall Street estimates still point to modest growth this year, sentiment ​has shifted notably ​in recent ⁠months, with some analysts expecting a decline
  • Analysts expect deliveries of 1.7 million vehicles this year, and ​1.84 million units in 2027, according to Visible ​Alpha ⁠data
  • Tesla is increasingly shifting its focus beyond electric vehicles, placing bets on solar energy, humanoid robots, and autonomous robotaxis as the ⁠next ​pillars of its business.

Continue reading “Tesla Q1 deliveries seen rebounding nearly 10% from year-ago slump”

Auto industry group calls for scrapping US gas tax, adopting vehicle fee

Auto industry group calls for scrapping US gas tax, adopting vehicle fee

(Reuters) – The head of a group representing nearly all major automakers on Wednesday called for scrapping ​the U.S. government’s 18.4-cent per gallon tax on gasoline and replacing it ‌with a vehicle fee to pay for road repairs.

John Bozzella, who heads the Alliance for Automotive Innovation that represents General Motors, Toyota, Volkswagen, Hyundai and other major car companies, said in a proposal ​first reported by Reuters the government should address the increasing financial shortfall ​in the highway trust fund by imposing a single fee on every ⁠vehicle based on weight. Continue reading “Auto industry group calls for scrapping US gas tax, adopting vehicle fee”

Renault India March Sales Jumps 77% YoY, New Renault Duster Dispatch Begins

Renault India March Sales Jumps 77% YoY, New Renault Duster Dispatch Begins

New Delhi, April 01, 2026: Renault India, a wholly owned subsidiary of the French automaker Renault Group, reports a robust year-on-year growth of 77% in March with total domestic wholesales of 5,046 units over 2,846 units in the same month a year ago.

Likewise, a double-digit growth trajectory was seen in the full fiscal year ending March 31, 2026, with total sales of 42,018units, over the 37,900 units sold in FY25 –a growth of 11%. Continue reading “Renault India March Sales Jumps 77% YoY, New Renault Duster Dispatch Begins”

Bacancy Systems raises ₹40 crore in funding round led by Sabre Partners, Greenstone Capital

Bacancy Systems raises ₹40 crore in funding round led by Sabre Partners, Greenstone Capital

Source : PTI | Gujarat-headquartered embedded electronics and power systems startup Bacancy Systems has raised ₹40 crore in a Series A funding round led by private equity investment firm Sabre Partners and growth equity fund Greenstone Capital.

Both investors have acquired minority stakes in the company through primary investments, the company said in a statement.

The fresh capital will be deployed to scale up manufacturing capabilities, accelerate product development, deepen research and development (R&D), and expand into international markets. Continue reading “Bacancy Systems raises ₹40 crore in funding round led by Sabre Partners, Greenstone Capital”

Volvo leans on Chinese parent Geely to survive in tough car market

Volvo leans on Chinese parent Geely to survive in tough car market

Summary

  • Geely Holding chair Li Shufu says isolation is ‘self destructive’
  • Volvo chair says survival depends on deeper ties with Geely brands
  • Samuelsson accelerates integration
  • Volvo Cars to convert $274 million of Polestar debt into shares
  • After deal, Volvo Cars to own 19.9% of Polestar Geely ​Holding

GOTHENBURG, (Reuters) – Volvo Cars’ only way to survive as competition intensifies is by ‌cooperating with Geely’s other car brands, the Swedish group’s and Geely Holding’s chair Li Shufu said on Tuesday.

Stronger cross-brand cooperation and deeper integration of suppliers have been cornerstones of CEO Hakan Samuelsson’s strategy after he was brought back by Li a year ago. Continue reading “Volvo leans on Chinese parent Geely to survive in tough car market”

NHTSA opens probe into about 75,000 Nissan Frontier trucks over fuel leak concerns

NHTSA opens probe into about 75,000 Nissan Frontier trucks over fuel leak concerns

(Reuters) – The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Tuesday launched ​a probe into about ‌75,300 model-year 2006 Nissan Frontier pickup trucks due to concerns ​about potential fuel leaks.

The ​agency said the vehicles may ⁠pose an imminent fire ​hazard due to a strong, ​persistent odor of raw gasoline and sudden engine stalling during startup ​and operation, citing a ​petitioner. Continue reading “NHTSA opens probe into about 75,000 Nissan Frontier trucks over fuel leak concerns”

German automaker Mercedes-Benz to invest $4 billion in Alabama SUV plant

German automaker Mercedes-Benz to invest $4 billion in Alabama SUV plant

(Reuters) – German automaker Mercedes-Benz said on Tuesday it ​will invest $4 billion at its Alabama plant ‌through 2030 to boost SUV production as it seeks to address significant U.S. auto tariffs.

In total, luxury automaker Mercedes-Benz ​said it plans to invest more than $7 ​billion in U.S. operations in the coming ⁠years. The company is moving up to 500 ​jobs from various locations across the country into ​a new, state-of-the-art research and development hub in Atlanta. Continue reading “German automaker Mercedes-Benz to invest $4 billion in Alabama SUV plant”

Republican senator proposes to widen US ban on Chinese autos

Republican senator proposes to widen US ban on Chinese autos

Summary

  • Senator Moreno seeks broader ban covering Chinese auto hardware, software, and partnerships
  • U.S. carmakers and trade groups support ban, urge allies to adopt similar measures
  • Trump previously expressed openness to Chinese automakers building ​plants in the U.S

NEW YORK, (Reuters) – Republican Senator Bernie Moreno said ‌on Tuesday he will introduce legislation next month to toughen a U.S. government ban on Chinese automakers from entering the American market, and encouraged other countries to follow suit.

The Biden administration imposed a sweeping regulation that effectively bans all Chinese automakers from selling ​passenger vehicles in the United States in January 2025, citing national security concerns about the ability ​of vehicles to collect sensitive data on American owners. Continue reading “Republican senator proposes to widen US ban on Chinese autos”

NTSB faults Ford driver assistance system in fatal US crashes

NTSB faults Ford driver assistance system in fatal US crashes

Summary

  • NHTSA notes it has 3 investigations pending into Ford BlueCruise
  • NHTSA, Ford say they will review NTSB recommendations
  • Neither Ford driver attempted to brake before fatal crashes

WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The National Transportation Safety Board on Tuesday criticized Ford Motor’s hands-free advanced driver assistance system BlueCruise for ‌failing to ensure drivers were not distracted before they were involved in two fatal collisions in the U.S.

The agency at a three-hour hearing also faulted the lack of government regulations on driver assistance systems and raised questions about claims made by automakers. Continue reading “NTSB faults Ford driver assistance system in fatal US crashes”

Valeo Inaugurates New Electric Powertrain Manufacturing Line in Pune

Valeo Inaugurates New Electric Powertrain Manufacturing Line in Pune

The state-of-the-art facility will manufacture highly integrated 3-in-1 e-Axles, strengthening localization and supporting India’s growing electric mobility ecosystem.

– Pune, India – On Saturday March 28, Valeo inaugurated a new state-of-the-art manufacturing line dedicated to electric powertrain systems at its Pune plant in the presence of Velusamy R, President, Automotive Business, Mahindra and Mahindra Limited and Xavier Dupont, Valeo Power Division CEO. Continue reading “Valeo Inaugurates New Electric Powertrain Manufacturing Line in Pune”

SIAM hosts Annual Principals’ Meet 2026 to Promote Road Safety Education in Schools

SIAM hosts Annual Principals’ Meet 2026 to Promote Road Safety Education in Schools

  • The Meet brings together 400+ principals to integrate road safety education into student learning.

New Delhi, March 31, 2026: The Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), in association with Delhi Traffic Police, Yamaha Motor India Pvt. Ltd., and Hindustan Times, organized the Annual Principals’ Meet 2026 for school principals in Delhi under the theme “Bridging the Gap: Connecting Road Awareness with Education.” The initiative aims to strengthen the link between education and responsible road behavior by bringing together school leaders and key stakeholders.

Held as part of SIAM’s ‘सुरक्षित सफर (Safe Journey)’ initiative, the program continues to promote road safety awareness among students through schools, with strong CSR support from SIAM member companies. More than 400 principals from schools across Delhi-NCR participated in the meet, reaffirming their commitment to fostering safer road practices among young learners. Continue reading “SIAM hosts Annual Principals’ Meet 2026 to Promote Road Safety Education in Schools”

GM idles Detroit EV plant, temporarily laying off 1,300 workers

GM idles Detroit EV plant, temporarily laying off 1,300 workers

DETROIT, (Reuters) – General Motors is idling a Detroit electric vehicle plant until April 13, extending downtime ​that began on March 16, the ​company said on Monday.

“Factory ZERO will temporarily ⁠adjust production to align EV production with ​market demand,” a GM spokesperson said. The temporary ​layoff affects 1,300 workers. Continue reading “GM idles Detroit EV plant, temporarily laying off 1,300 workers”

Toyota supplier Denso targets 11% return on equity by 2030

Toyota supplier Denso targets 11% return on equity by 2030

TOKYO, (Reuters) – Japanese auto parts maker Denso said on Tuesday it aims for sales ​of 8 trillion yen ($50 billion) and a return ‌on equity of 11% by 2030, despite missing a lower ROE target in an earlier plan.

The Toyota supplier flagged both opportunities ​and challenges for future growth in a statement, ​as changes around mobility accelerate in areas such ⁠as autonomous driving and software-defined vehicles. Continue reading “Toyota supplier Denso targets 11% return on equity by 2030”

Over 1k buses checked in Andhra, over 200 penalised for violations: Transport minister

Over 1k buses checked in Andhra, over 200 penalised for violations: Transport minister

Source : PTI | Andhra Pradesh Transport Minister M Ramprasad Reddy on Saturday said over 1,000 buses have been checked across the state and 236 penalised for lacking proper documents.

Reddy’s remarks come in the wake of four ghastly bus accidents claiming 45 lives, of these 33 charred to death, and injuring several others within six months.

“We are taking intense action to avoid road accidents. Across the state, we checked 1,036 buses. Cases have been registered, and penalties were slapped against 236 buses without proper documents,” he said in an official press release. Continue reading “Over 1k buses checked in Andhra, over 200 penalised for violations: Transport minister”

Omax Autos cyberattack highlights growing risks for auto industry

Omax Autos cyberattack highlights growing risks for auto industry

Source : PTI | Auto components maker Omax Autos Ltd on Friday confirmed a ransomware attack on the company’s IT infrastructure and said it is assessing and identifying the extent of any potential loss or impact arising from the incident.

The company’s IT department had initially suspected a cyber security incident on March 26, 2026, which has now been confirmed on Friday as a ransomware attack on the company’s IT infrastructure, Omax Autos Ltd said in a regulatory filing. Continue reading “Omax Autos cyberattack highlights growing risks for auto industry”

Toyota’s global output falls for a fourth month in February on model change
GM to increase heavy-duty truck production, WSJ reports

GM to increase heavy-duty truck production, WSJ reports

(Reuters) – General ​Motors will increase the production ‌of its heavy-duty trucks, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.

The company will ​run its truck plant in ​Michigan for six days a week, ⁠starting in June, to help ​boost production, the report said.

GM told ​Reuters it was making strategic adjustments to its Flint Assembly’s production schedule to align ​with stronger demand. Continue reading “GM to increase heavy-duty truck production, WSJ reports”

China’s BYD confident of reaching 1.5 million unit overseas sales in 2026

China’s BYD confident of reaching 1.5 million unit overseas sales in 2026

BEIJING, (Reuters) – BYD is “highly confident” of reaching its 2026 overseas sales target of 1.5 million vehicles or even higher, the ​company told analysts during its post-earnings call on Monday.

The ‌Chinese EV giant said overseas markets could eventually account for about half of its business, according to two people with direct knowledge of the ​call.

BYD said in January that its export target for ​this year would be 1.3 million vehicles, down from ⁠as much as 1.6 million units its management told Citi in ​November. Continue reading “China’s BYD confident of reaching 1.5 million unit overseas sales in 2026”

Luxury carmakers’ gold-leafed Gulf profits under threat from Iran war

Luxury carmakers’ gold-leafed Gulf profits under threat from Iran war

Summary

  • Middle East luxury car market crucial for high-margin sales
  • Luxury carmakers face potential output cuts amid demand slump
  • Many Gulf luxury showrooms temporarily closed after war outbreak

LONDON/BERLIN/MILAN, (Reuters) – A laser-engraved hood inspired by Arabian architecture and a matching wood-trim interior are among the luxuries Rolls-Royce featured in a one-off Phantom Arabesque model commissioned by a Dubai customer it showcased in February before ​the Iran war.

Now the Middle East market, which in volume terms accounts for less than 10% of sales at most luxury carmakers but punches far above its weight in ‌profit, is under threat just as demand is weakening almost everywhere around the globe. Continue reading “Luxury carmakers’ gold-leafed Gulf profits under threat from Iran war”

Strengthening Green Logistics: Maruti Suzuki’s Manesar in-plant automobile railway siding crosses a milestone of 1 lakh vehicle dispatches

Strengthening Green Logistics: Maruti Suzuki’s Manesar in-plant automobile railway siding crosses a milestone of 1 lakh vehicle dispatches

  • Milestone achieved within 9 months from start of operations
  • Estimated avoidance of 16,800 metric tonnes* CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent)

Manesar/ New Delhi: Maruti Suzuki India Limited (“Maruti Suzuki”) today announced that the Manesar in-plant railway siding has attained a milestone of 1 lakh vehicle dispatches since its start of operations in June 2025. It has resulted in an estimated avoidance of 16,800 metric tonnes* CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent). Continue reading “Strengthening Green Logistics: Maruti Suzuki’s Manesar in-plant automobile railway siding crosses a milestone of 1 lakh vehicle dispatches”

Maruti Suzuki commences Jagriti: a 5-day road safety and health awareness event for truck drivers

Maruti Suzuki commences Jagriti: a 5-day road safety and health awareness event for truck drivers

New Delhi/ Manesar/ Hansalpur: Maruti Suzuki India Limited (“Maruti Suzuki”) has commenced ‘Jagriti’, its flagship event aimed at enhancing awareness on safe driving behavior and health among truck drivers associated with its logistics service providers. The event, being held between 23rd to 28th March 2026, is a part of Maruti Suzuki’s broader sustainability efforts.

The five-day event is being conducted at Maruti Suzuki’s facilities in Manesar (Haryana) from 23rd March and Hansalpur (Gujarat) from 24th March onwards, covering drivers engaged in the movement of finished vehicles and spare parts. Nearly 4,000 truck drivers are expected to benefit from ‘Jagriti’. Continue reading “Maruti Suzuki commences Jagriti: a 5-day road safety and health awareness event for truck drivers”

VW’s software partnership with Rivian clears investment hurdle

VW’s software partnership with Rivian clears investment hurdle

BERLIN, (Reuters) – Volkswagen’s software partnership with Rivian a ​cornerstone of CEO Oliver Blume’s turnaround strategy for ‌the German auto group, has passed a key milestone, bringing the U.S. partner closer to its next ​tranche of funding.

Winter tests of the ​first vehicles using the software have been ⁠successfully completed, Volkswagen said on Friday.

“We’re accelerating ​towards the future,” Blume said. Continue reading “VW’s software partnership with Rivian clears investment hurdle”

India asks auto industry to optimise production as Iran war hurts energy supplies

India asks auto industry to optimise production as Iran war hurts energy supplies

NEW DELHI, (Reuters) – India has asked automakers and parts suppliers to tighten production schedules ​to conserve fuel amid fears of shortages caused by disrupted ‌oil and gas imports from the Gulf due to the Iran war, a government memo seen by Reuters shows.

The heavy industries ministry has also urged companies to shift ​factory operations from oil-based fuels to electricity and to use recycled ​aluminium or alternative materials as shortages and costs rise, according ⁠to the March 25 advisory. Continue reading “India asks auto industry to optimise production as Iran war hurts energy supplies”

BYD’s annual profit drops for first time in four years as price war hurts margins

BYD’s annual profit drops for first time in four years as price war hurts margins

Summary

  • Profit falls 19% to 32.6 billion yuan, missing analyst view
  • Revenue growth 3.5%, weakest in six years
  • Headcount shrinks by 10% in 2025
  • Slips to fourth place in China in Jan-Feb from top in 2025

BEIJING, (Reuters) – BYD , China’s biggest electric automaker by sales, on Friday ​posted a bigger-than-expected profit drop and disclosed a headcount fall for the first time, hurt by weak sales in its home market.

Net profit ‌fell 19% to 32.6 billion yuan ($4.72 billion), BYD said in a stock exchange filing, its first annual profit drop in four years and steeper than an average 12.1% fall expected by analysts polled by LSEG. Continue reading “BYD’s annual profit drops for first time in four years as price war hurts margins”

Govt disburses PLI incentives worth ₹15,554 cr for electronics sector

Govt disburses PLI incentives worth ₹15,554 cr for electronics sector

Source : PTI | The government on Friday said it has disbursed incentives worth ₹15,554 crore so far under the production-linked incentive scheme (PLI) for the electronics sector.

In a written reply to the Rajya Sabha, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jitin Prasada said that under the automobiles and auto components sector, about ₹2,377.56 crore of incentives have been disbursed so far. Continue reading “Govt disburses PLI incentives worth ₹15,554 cr for electronics sector”

India commissions 8,000 tonnes per annum of green hydrogen production capacity till Feb 2026

India commissions 8,000 tonnes per annum of green hydrogen production capacity till Feb 2026

Source : PTI | New Delhi: Around 8,000 tonnes per annum of green hydrogen production capacity has been commissioned in India till February 2026, Parliament was informed on Wednesday.

The government has set a target of 5 Million Metric Tonnes per annum by 2030 under the National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM).

“Around 8,000 tonnes per annum of green hydrogen production capacity has been commissioned in India till February 2026,” Minister of State for New and Renewable Energy Shripad Naik said in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha. Continue reading “India commissions 8,000 tonnes per annum of green hydrogen production capacity till Feb 2026”

Maharashtra re-introduces 3×2 seating buses; Fadnavis launches new service

Maharashtra re-introduces 3×2 seating buses; Fadnavis launches new service

Source : PTI | The Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) has reintroduced 3×2 seating buses into its fleet after nearly two decades, officials said.

The buses have a 3×2 seating configuration with a total capacity of 56 seats, higher than conventional models, aimed at improving passenger comfort and efficiency, they said. Continue reading “Maharashtra re-introduces 3×2 seating buses; Fadnavis launches new service”

A Lyft rideshare driver passes through the Second Street Tunnel

A Lyft rideshare driver passes through the Second Street Tunnel

MEXICO CITY, (Reuters) – The union ​representing workers at ‌a General Motors plant in Silao, ​Mexico has ​proposed a 10% salary ⁠increase for ​the 2026-2028 contract, ​union leader told Reuters on Wednesday.

Alejandra Morales, ​head of ​SINTTIA, said workers will vote ‌on ⁠the proposal April 9 and 10. The ​union ​has ⁠set a strike deadline for ​April 15 ​if ⁠an agreement with management is ⁠not ​met. Continue reading “A Lyft rideshare driver passes through the Second Street Tunnel”