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Electric Car Watch #8: Chinese EV less than 5 Lakhs | Lesson for Indian Car Makers

Plug In India

By Abhishek & Kamlesh ​ In this episode of Electric Car watch, we will talk about the Chinese electric car that is beating Tesla in EV sales. Our Indian car makers can also sell well. But our Indian car makers are not launching small electric cars. ​ Europe Sales!

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Electric cars versus conventional cars: which costs more?

Green Cars News

While electric cars are in their infancy and battery prices are high, their price tag tends to be much steeper than equivalent petrol and diesel cars. According to a report from the International Transport Forum (logo, pictured), the answer is “yes” and “no”: depending on [.].

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China and India reveal green car focus

Green Cars News

As part of the 24 th International Battery, Hybrid and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Symposium & Exhibition a number of lectures took place focusing on the development of electric vehicles in China and India. It will also give priority to high efficiency direct injection engine cars and hybrids until 2020.

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Plug-in hybrids ‘better solution than electric cars’

Green Cars News

Plug-in hybrids which can run on electric power only as well as using petrol engine power for longer journeys offer the best solution for 21st century motoring, Graham Smith, managing director of Toyota Motor Europe told delegates at the International Automotive Conference in Sunderland yesterday. "But

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Does the future of electric cars hinge on costs?

Green Cars News

According to Ron Cogan, founder and editor of the Green Car Journal , the Obama administration is betting heavily on technology and that electric cars are not an exclusive answer to future transportation challenges and consumers will not be willing to buy them at all costs.

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Bosch: electrification is coming

Green Cars News

The dominance of the internal combustion engine will remain intact over the next 20 years - but full electric powertrains will at some point become pervasive according to Robert Bosch GmbH executives speaking at their annual International Automotive Press Briefing.

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Why plug-in hybrids are top of the pile

Green Cars News

Internal combustion engines, hybrid electrics or plug-in hybrid electric vehicles - which would you choose? It believes its study confirms the viability of electricity as a clean and low cost transportation fuel while highlighting the increased efficiencies of plug-in hybrid technologies.

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