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Nissan to test African demand for its e-Power hybrid vehicle – ET Auto

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This year Nissan will export the South African built Navara pickup trucks to new markets of Algeria, Libya, Sudan, Tunisia and Egypt, Nissan Africa product Marketing Director Stefan Haasbroek said. According to Nissan, elsewhere in the world the global motorization average is 182 vehicles per 1,000 people versus 42 per 1,000 in Africa.

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ACMA‘s Global Summit and Expo places India at the forefront of EV parts production, innovation – ET Auto

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“The Global Summit & Expo’s success underscores electric vehicles’ transformative potential and manufacturing opportunities in India,” Shradha Suri Marwah, President, ACMA, and Managing Director, Subros Ltd. billion to 4 billion in manufacturing and R&D over the past five years. participated in the expo.

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Once More: Can Bajaj Auto repeat its CNG success? | Autocar Professional

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A cracked showroom pane from two decades ago holds an unexpected lesson for Bajaj Auto’s Managing Director Rajiv Bajaj. Back then, the mood had been incontrovertibly upbeat in the run-up to the launch of the world’s first CNG auto rickshaw — the Bajaj RE CNG. The company has been working on the product for almost three years.

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Bajaj Auto begins exporting Qute to Egypt, electric variant in the works | Autocar Professional

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Pune-based auto major Bajaj Auto, which wrapped up FY2024 with domestic market sales of 22,37,118 two-wheelers (up 24% YoY) and 463,413 three-wheelers (up 54% YoY), and was India’s top exporter of both two-wheelers (1.47 According to Sharma, this has “decisively opened the door for last mile four-wheel mobility for us in Egypt.”

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Belching Volcano and Flowing Lava Dent Tourism in Icelandic Region

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Arnar Már Ólafsson, director general of the Icelandic Tourist Board, said that when a looming volcanic eruption led to the evacuation of Grindavik in November, it resulted in global anxiety that brought a drop in tourists. “A A spouting volcano doesn’t sound very inviting,” he said. And I would not be in the business,” he said.

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Falling Domestic Fares and an A.I. Arms Race: What Travelers Can Expect in 2024

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billion passengers are expected to fly globally in 2024, up from the previous record of 4.5 Analysts at American Express Global Business Travel say that average ticket prices across all regions are not expected to change significantly. Jump to: Credit… Chanelle Nibbelink A record 4.7 It was acquired by Accor Hotels in 2016.

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