Uber, Ola and others sign shared mobility pledgeOther companies that are also part of the collaboration include BlaBlaCar, Didi, LimeBike, Transit, Via and Zipcar.
15 transport, tech companies sign shared mobility principlesDidi, Lyft, Ola, Uber, Via, Zipcar among companies to announce joint vision for the future of cities.
Chetan Maini joins board of Lithium Urban TechnologiesAshwin Mahesh, cofounder of Lithium and an urban expert feels that Chetan’s technology expertise will help in maximising the ‘electric mile...
Zoomcar looks to expand in tier-1 cities, may raise $50 million in next roundZoomcar is planning to expand more aggressively into tier-1 cities and is looking to raise funds from both its existing as well as new inve...
New Delhi is the third toughest city to navigate in the world: StudyNew Delhi has emerged as the third toughest city to navigate in the world, a global study by automotive technology company Drivemode has re...
Self-drive car rental company Zoomcar has closed $11 million in fundingSelf-drive car rental company Zoomcar has closed $11 million in funding from Nokia Growth Partners and existing investors Sequoia Capital a...
24 people who became highly successful after age 40There are plenty of examples of successful people who prove that you don't need to have it all figured out by the time you turn 30.
Self-drive car rental Zoomcar gets interim funding from existing investorsZoomcar, backed by Sequoia Capital and a roster of marquee angel investors such as Lady Barbara Judge has so far raised over $11 million.
Taxi aggregator Carzonrent buys Bengaluru-based startup Ridingo, starts ride-sharing tripWith this acquisition, Carzonrent is expecting its ride-sharing biz to be 75% of its total business in the next five years.
Foreign entrepreneurs try proven solutions for consumer playThey are expanding their focus from social enterprise and non-profit industries to tap into the massive potential of the country’s emerging...
Recession-hit youngsters shy away from commitment, try to travel light“This is a generation that is scared of commitment, wants to be light on their feet and needs to adjust to whatever happens,” said Zukin.
Why Ford and Ashok Leyland are thinking beyond vehiclesFord & Ashok Leyland are changing their thinking from moving vehicles to moving people. What seems like a contradiction is good business.
CEOs like Pepsi's Indra Nooyi nudge consumers to make sustainable choicesCan there be an Indian model of consumption where enough is good and which doesn't ape western consumption?