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ABB developing Sri Lanka’s EV fast charging infrastructure

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The order comes following the successful installation of ABB’s first EV charging stations in Sri Lanka for a private vendor in 2015. The Terra 53 is suited for use at highway rest stops, gasoline stations, car dealerships and busy urban areas, such as public car parks.

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Exide and Leclanché launch Li-ion battery JV in India

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With seven international standard factories spread across India for producing batteries, the company offers one of the widest ranges of batteries for every conceivable application in automotive as well as industrial segments. Exide Industries is India’s largest manufacturer of lead acid storage batteries and power storage solutions provider.

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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 has cumulatively sold over 300,000 iQube electric scooters across India in the last four years, and the company says over 75 percent of its customers use the on-board telematics-based connected features standard across the iQube range.

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ASK Auto forms JV with AISIN Group to enter domestic, global car parts aftermarket – ET Auto

Baua Electric

With this collaboration, both the companies endeavour to expand their footprints across India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh for Independent Aftermarket (IAM) of passenger car products. This Joint Venture is poised to leverage ASK Automotive’s deep distribution network strength and AISIN Group Companies’ renowned product excellence.

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Maruti Suzuki WagonR turns 25: What makes it a champion in a world of SUVs

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While WagonR is also manufactured in other countries, Suzuki uses units made in India to send to foreign markets like Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and Sri Lanka, among others. The company is India’s leading car exporter and WagonR is one the most common models from the company to make way to foreign shores.

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A Health-Monitoring Wearable That Measures Vital Signs

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What’s more, the device should be inexpensive to manufacture and could be made in his native country of Sri Lanka, where access to health care can be difficult. The university is filing a patent application with the National Intellectual Property Office of Sri Lanka. A cloud-based system that collects real-time data.