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Aslov’s Hyena M1 Electric Scooter Expands to Nepal

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“Aslov Auto’s continuing journey of expanding their brand to more places with the same passion and vision they had at the beginning” Bhopal-based automobile company Aslov Auto is expanding its wings to Nepal. The company was founded by an Indian Navy veteran and an ex-Reva engineer.

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Hyundai Motor India kicks off assembly operations in Nepal with new 5,000-unit capacity plant | Autocar Professional

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Hyundai Motor India – the fully-owned entity of Korea’s Hyundai Motor Company – has commenced vehicle assembly operations in India’s neighbouring country Nepal, with a new 5,000-unit annual capacity plant set up in partnership with Nepal’s Laxmi Group.

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TVS clocks 15,000 units iQube sales in Delhi-NCR, launches 3 new variants  | Autocar Professional

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While the iQube presently retails from over 600 of TVS’s widespread dealer network across the country, TVS aims to deepen its EV penetration with more outlets retailing EVs in the future. The post TVS clocks 15,000 units iQube sales in Delhi-NCR, launches 3 new variants | Autocar Professional appeared first on Bauaelectric Auto News.

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Rise of petrol prices boosting sales of electric two-wheelers in India 

Electric Vehicles India

Many automakers have already rased their dealership in many cities such as Revolt Motors and Bajaj Auto had recently opened their bookings in various cities and continuously many electric vehicles are launching such as Tata Motors has launched its Nexon EV in Nepal recently.

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‘The macroeconomic landscape hasn’t been ideal this year:’ Raman Mittal | Autocar Professional

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Building trust with our dealers and customers has been crucial. Despite the industry’s growth, our dealer network remains comparable to times when our volumes were significantly lower. The number of dealers we have now is more or less similar to when our volumes were at around 60,000 tractors.