China is cooking when it comes to EVs! This model is priced at $29,000.
I wonder why Tata is not exporting their ev cars like Nexus. They are priced at just ~$12,000!
Do you honestly believe EVs is about to send fossil-fueled cars into extinction, or is this just a plot twist in a futuristic movie?
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TREND talks
History always repea... • 4m
🚀 Chinese affordable electric cars from BYD priced at $10,000 are setting a new benchmark for global automakers.
🧐 American car manufacturers fear that China is setting a new global standard that they cannot ignore. 🚗💲
😳 Is this good or bad ?
Just wrapped up some research comparing EVs and petrol cars in India, and wanted to share what I found!
Did you know electric vehicles in India cost only ₹1.00-1.70 per km to run? Compare that to petrol vehicles at ₹6-9 per km! 🤯
Yes, EVs cost mor
The below two images are of the cars by Tata motors and Hyundai in the year 2010, nearly a decade ago.
The Tata Indigo used to come with very basic features, the most luxurious feature used to be the power window, apart from that it was just a mecha
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Ayush
Let's build together... • 2m
As Tesla is entering the Indian market, can we see an accelerated shift towards EVs in the next few years?
How will Tata (leading EV manufacturer in India) be affected by this?
I feel now its time for specifically targeting their users. Tesla will
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Sai Narayana Reddy
Hey I am on Medial • 1m
Is anyone here passionate about the automobile industry? Some may believe that the scope for growth in this sector in India is limited, but I see a significant opportunity, especially with electric vehicles (EVs). For instance, the market has been la
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Jayant Mundhra
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Dexter Capital Advisors • 10m
Nepal is 3x more aggressive on EVs than India! 🇳🇵🇳🇵
And once you learn why, it turns out to be a completely fundamentals-driven decision-making by Nepal Govt!
Here’s all you should know!
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Land-locked, Nepal imports all its oil from India, w
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