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TVS Motor-backed Ultraviolette Automotive to list in FY27Ola Electric, which listed on the bourses in August last year, raised ₹6,145 crore through its IPO. Hero MotoCorp-backed Ather Energy, whic...
Electric motorbikes on course to take charge of EV spaceMany startups and traditional players are set to launch vehicles that match ICE models in terms of performance, range and price. Until now,...
Return subsidy or face legal action, govt tells EV makers; Bob Iger spell yet to work at DisneyThe government sent recovery notices totalling Rs 469 crore earlier this fiscal year to seven companies — Hero Electric, Okinawa Autotech, ...
EV firms face scrutiny on FAME-II subsidies; CXO-fresher salary gap widening in ITAccording to government officials, Hero Electric and Okinawa have been asked to show documents that support their subsidy claims while a fe...
Salaries head north at all levels as EV companies race for talentSalaries have gone up in all levels as EV manufacturers poach and get poached. They are also hiring from adjacent industries. At the top, s...
Salaries head north as EV companies race for talentFactors like the recent thrust on EVs by the government, changing consumer mindset and EVs being a relatively new business domain and green...
Electric two-wheeler sales inch up in upcountry marketsCompanies such as Hero Electric, Ather, Pure EV and Revolt have proposed bigger investments to expand their footprint in these markets.
Electric bike maker Revolt Motors to re-open bookings for RV400 on October 21The company said it also plans to expand its retail presence by entering 64 new cities.
Charged up: PEs & VCs pump big money into electric vehiclesInvestment activity in the EV space jumped after Japan’s SoftBank Vision Fund said in 2019 that it would invest $265 million in Ola Electri...
Rajasthan govt's EV policy to hasten electrification, make e-bikes more affordable: Revolt MotorsRevolt Motors welcomes the Rajasthan EV Policy 2021, wherein customers of electric two wheelers will get incentives based on battery capaci...
Maharashtra EV policy to accelerate adoption of electric vehicles, say sectoral firmsThe Maharashtra government on Tuesday unveiled its new EV policy, with an aim, among others, to make electric vehicles achieve a 10 per cen...
Maharashtra EV Policy to accelerate electric vehicle adoptionAs per the Policy, the state government targets to achieve 10 per cent penetration of EVs as new vehicle registrations by 2025, as well as ...
Revolt Motors to re-open bookings for RV400 from Jul 15The company had to close the bookings for the model in less than two hours of going live. The deliveries of the booked motorcycles will sta...
Revolt Motors begins delivering new batch of electric bikes to customersThese first set of deliveries come in after the company received overwhelming response to its sales bookings. Revolt Motors recently opened...
Revolt Motor's RV 400 gets 'electrifying' response, bookings closed in less than 2 hours"RattanIndia-Revolt got an electrifying response on the reopening of bookings of RV400 earlier Friday. The demand for their flagship model ...
EV maker Revolt resumes bookings of e-bikes in 6 citiesThe Gurugram-based company in a statement also said it is advancing the delivery dates for the bookings made by customers which were earlie...
Localisation of electric vehicles gathers steam amidst call for "Atmanirbhar" and China face-offHero Electric, Ather Energy, Okinawa, and Revolt are eyeing local procurement of motors and controllers in the next 6-12 months. About 15-2...
Revolt Motors looks to raise $100 million in equity capitalAccording to Rahul Sharma, founder of Revolt, the company has invested Rs 400-500 crore in product development and to set up its manufactur...
With Revolt, Micromax co-founder Rahul Sharma set to disrupt electric two-wheelerThe fully-electric motorcycles come with features like mobile app connectivity and removable batteries.
The economics of biscuits, buildings & bikesDebt-laden companies may find it difficult to pass on higher tax due to fear of losing market share.