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

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TVS Motor Company (TVS) has today expanded its iQube range of electric scooters in one of its key markets – Delhi-NCR. The company is also foraying into international markets with its all-electric range, and it has already begun selling the iQube in Nepal, Sri Lanka, and France, while Italy is next in line.

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Moderate revenue growth expected for CV makers next fiscal: CRISIL | Autocar Professional

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Meanwhile, LCV demand is influenced by factors like last-mile connectivity and the performance of e-commerce players. Conversely, export volumes are likely to remain sluggish due to inflationary pressures and economic slowdowns in key markets such as Sri Lanka, Africa, and Latin America.

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TVS Motor Co launches iQube e-scooter in Sri Lanka | Autocar Professional

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Having launched retail operations and eight products including the iQube and X EVs earlier this month in Italy , the Chennai-based auto major has launched its iQube electric scooter in Sri Lanka. TVS Motor Co has a longstanding presence of over two decades in Sri Lanka where it retails its two- and three-wheelers.

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ABB developing Sri Lanka’s EV fast charging infrastructure

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Ceylon Electricity Board, the prime player in Sri Lanka’s electricity generation, distribution and transmission, has chosen ABB as its preferred supplier to develop the country’s fast charging infrastructure. The Sri Lankan area of Colombo City will benefit from a new fleet of connected, fast electric vehicle (EV) chargers from ABB.

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Pavna readying new plant in Hosur for TVS Motor, Ola Electric – ET Auto

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The plant is also well connected to Gurugram in Haryana which is a vibrant auto cluster and home to some of the biggest brands. Pavna also ships out parts for the aftermarkets in Sudan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh which are big markets for the Indian two-wheelers.

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