July 25, 2019

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Uber, Sun Mobility ink deal to offer e-autos in Indiaedit

Business Standard

UberTechnologiesand Bengaluru-based start-up Sun Mobility said on Wednesday they would partner to offer commuters in India electric auto-rickshaws in the coming months, amid a push by policy makers to encourage the use of cleaner fuels.

Uber partners with Sun Mobility for deploying e-autos on its platformedit

Financial Express

UBER HAS TIED up with Sun Mobility, a leading energy infrastructure and ser- vices provider, to deploy e-autos on its platform to offer riders affordable, clean and convenient commuting options. The initiative will usher in a wave of elec- tric vehicles in the mass market category and will create a sustainable mobility ecosystem.

Uber, SUN Mobility tie up to launch e-autosedit

The Times of India

Uber announced that in a partnership with SUN Mobility, an energy infrastructure and services provider, they plan to deploy electric autos to offer riders more affordable, clean and convenient daily commuting options. A significant number of e-autos will be launched soon.

Uber Partners SUN Mobility to Promote Electric Vehiclesedit

The Economic Times

Ride-hailing platform Uber on Wednes- day said it has partnered with SUN Mobility, an energy infrastructure and services provider as part of its efforts to strengthen the electric vehicle ecosystem in India. Under the partnership, SUN Mobility will offer its energy infrastructure platform which includes swappable smart batteries and Quick interchange stations to select original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) for building e-autos, a statement said.

Uber in pact with SUN Mobility to deploy e-autos in Indiaedit

Times Now

Ride-hailing giant Uber on Wednesday announced a partnership with SUN Mobility to deploy e-autos in India. This partnership will be piloted across select cities in the coming months, Uber said. As part of the alliance, SUN Mobility will offer its unique energy infrastructure platform, which includes swappable smart batteries and quick interchange stations to select original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) for building e-autos.

Uber in pact with SUN Mobility to deploy e-autos in Indiaedit

Telangana Today

Ride-hailing giant Uber on Wednesday announced a partnership with SUN Mobility to deploy e-autos in India. This partnership will be piloted across select cities in the coming months, Uber said. As part of the alliance, SUN Mobility will offer its unique energy infrastructure platform, which includes swappable smart batteries and quick interchange stations to select original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) for building e-autos.

Uber partners SUN Mobility to promote electric vehiclesedit

Business Standard

Ride-hailing platform Uber on Wednesday said it has partnered with SUN Mobility, an energy infrastructure and services provider as part of its efforts to strengthen the electric vehicle ecosystem in India. Under the partnership, SUN Mobility will offer its energy infrastructure platform which includes swappable smart batteries and Quick interchange stations to select original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) for building e-autos, a statement said.

Uber in pact with SUN Mobility to deploy e-autos in Indiaedit

The Quint

Ride-hailing platform Uber on Wednesday said it has partnered with SUN Mobility, an energy infrastructure and services provider as part of its efforts to strengthen the electric vehicle ecosystem in India. Under the partnership, SUN Mobility will offer its energy infrastructure platform which includes swappable smart batteries and Quick interchange stations to select original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) for building e-autos, a statement said.

Uber-Sun Mobility To Deploy Electric Three Wheelers In Indiaedit

Inc42

In a bid to join in the electric mobility ambitions of the Indian government, Uber Technologies has partnered with Sun Mobility to deploy electric autos on its platform. As part of the alliance, SUN Mobility will offer its energy infrastructure platform, which includes swappable smart batteries and quick interchange stations to select original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) for building electric autos. The availability of swappable lithium-ion batteries will reduce the overall cost of ownership of such eco-friendly vehicles as batteries constitute almost 40% of the overall cost of an electric vehicle.

टैक्सी के साथ Uber भारत में चलाएगी ई-ऑटो, SUN Mobility के साथ हुआ समझौताedit

Zee Biz

ऐप आधारित टैक्सी सेवा देने वाली कंपनी उबर अब भारत में इलेक्ट्रिक वाहनों के संचालन पर अपना ध्यान फोकस कर रही है. इस कड़ी में उबर ने देश के कई हिस्सों में ई-ऑटो सुविधा मुहैया कराने की सर्विस शुरू करने का ऐलान किया है. इसके लिए उबर ने चेतन मैनी की अगुवाई वाली सन मोबिलिटी के साथ एक करार किया है.

Uber, Sun Mobility Tie Up to Offer Electric Three-Wheelers in Indiaedit

The New York Times

Ride hailing company Uber Technologies Inc and Bengaluru-based start-up Sun Mobility said on Wednesday they will partner to offer commuters in India electric auto-rickshaws in the coming months, amid a push by policymakers to encourage the use of cleaner fuels. Uber already allows riders in India to book the ubiquitous three-wheeled vehicles dubbed “auto-rickshaws” or “autos”.

Uber, Sun Mobility Tie Up to Offer Electric Three-Wheelers in Indiaedit

UNI

Ride hailing company Uber Technologies Inc and Bengaluru-based start-up Sun Mobility said on Wednesday they will partner to offer commuters in India electric auto-rickshaws in the coming months, amid a push by policymakers to encourage the use of cleaner fuels.

Uber ties up with SUN Mobility for e-auto fleetedit

Fortune

American ride-hailing company Uber said on Wednesday that it has partnered with SUN Mobility, an electric mobility startup, to deploy electric three-wheelers on its platform in select cities in the coming months. “We are delighted to partner with SUN Mobility, an industry pioneer, to try to usher in a wave of electric vehicles in the mass market category,” said Pradeep Parameswaran, president, Uber (India and South Asia).

Uber partners with Sun Mobility for deploying e-autos in Indiaedit

India TV

Uber, the ride-hailing giant announced its partnership with SUN Mobility on Wednesday to deploy e-autos in India. Uber said that the partnership will be piloted across select cities in the coming months. SUN Mobility, as part of the alliance, will be offering a unique energy infrastructure platform that will include smart batteries that can be swapped, provided with interchange stations for selecting original equipment manufacturers to build e-autos.

Uber in pact with SUN Mobility to deploy e-autos in Indiaedit

NewsD

Ride-hailing giant Uber on Wednesday announced a partnership with SUN Mobility to deploy e-autos in India. This partnership will be piloted across select cities in the coming months, Uber said. As part of the alliance, SUN Mobility will offer its unique energy infrastructure platform, which includes swappable smart batteries and quick interchange stations to select original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) for building e-autos.

Uber in pact with SUN Mobility to deploy e-autos in Indiaedit

IANS

Ride-hailing giant Uber on Wednesday announced a partnership with SUN Mobility to deploy e-autos in India. This partnership will be piloted across select cities in the coming months, Uber said. As part of the alliance, SUN Mobility will offer its unique energy infrastructure platform, which includes swappable smart batteries and quick interchange stations to select original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) for building e-autos.

Uber in pact with SUN Mobility to deploy e-autos in Indiaedit

ET Energyworld

Ride-hailing giant Uber on Wednesday announced a partnership with SUN Mobility to deploy e-autos in India. This partnership will be piloted across select cities in the coming months, Uber said. As part of the alliance, SUN Mobility will offer its unique energy infrastructure platform, which includes swappable smart batteries and quick interchange stations to select original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) for building e-autos.

Uber in pact with SUN Mobility to deploy e-autos in Indiaedit

Outlook India

Ride-hailing giant Uber on Wednesday announced a partnership with SUN Mobility to deploy e-autos in India. This partnership will be piloted across select cities in the coming months, Uber said. As part of the alliance, SUN Mobility will offer its unique energy infrastructure platform, which includes swappable smart batteries and quick interchange stations to select original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) for building e-autos.

Uber in pact with SUN Mobility to deploy e-autos in Indiaedit

The Economic Times

Ride-hailing giant Uber on Wednesday announced a partnership with SUN Mobility to deploy e-autos in India. This partnership will be piloted across select cities in the coming months, Uber said. As part of the alliance, SUN Mobility will offer its unique energy infrastructure platform, which includes swappable smart batteries and quick interchange stations to select original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) for building e-autos.

Uber partners with Sun Mobility for deploying e-autos on its platformedit

Financial Express

Uber has tied up with Sun Mobility, a leading energy infrastructure and services provider, to deploy e-autos on its platform to offer riders affordable, clean and convenient commuting options. The initiative will usher in a wave of electric vehicles in the mass market category and will create a sustainable mobility ecosystem.

Uber partners Sun Mobility to start e-auto serviceedit

Autocar Professional

Global shared-mobility service provider Uber today announced a partnership with Bangalore-based Chetan Maini-backed Sun Mobility, a leading energy infrastructure and services provider, to deploy e-autos on its platform. As part of the partnership, Sun Mobility will offer its unique energy infrastructure platform, which includes swappable Smart Batteries and Quick Interchange Stations to select OEMs for building e-autos.

Uber, Sun Mobility tie up to offer electric auto-rickshaws in India soonedit

Business Today

Ride hailing company Uber Technologies Inc and Bengaluru-based start-up Sun Mobility said on Wednesday they will partner to offer commuters in India electric auto-rickshaws in the coming months, amid a push by policymakers to encourage the use of cleaner fuels. Uber already allows riders in India to book the ubiquitous three-wheeled vehicles dubbed “auto-rickshaws” or “autos”.

Uber, Sun Mobility tie up to offer electric auto-rickshaws in India soonedit

The Times Of India

Uber has partnered with electric vehicle solutions player SUN Mobility to deploy e-Autos on Uber’s platform to offer as a commuting option for riders. The partnership is set to be piloted across select cities in coming months. The companies did not mention the names of the pilot cities.

Uber partners with Sun Mobility to deploy e-autosedit

ET Auto

Ride-sharing platform Uber has partnered with Sun Mobility to promote electric mobility in India, the company has informed in a release. As part of the partnership, Sun Mobility will offer its energy infrastructure platform, including swappable smart batteries and quick interchange stations to select Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) for building electric autos that will offer the riders more affordable, clean and convenient daily commuting options.

Uber in pact with SUN Mobility to deploy e-autos in Indiaedit

CNBC TV18

Ride-hailing giant Uber on Wednesday announced a partnership with SUN Mobility to deploy e-autos in India. This partnership will be piloted across select cities in the coming months, Uber said. As part of the alliance, SUN Mobility will offer its unique energy infrastructure platform, which includes swappable smart batteries and quick interchange stations to select original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) for building e-autos.

Uber and Sun Mobilty come together to deploy e-three wheeler in Indiaedit

Livemint

Chetan Maini-led Sun Mobilty and ride hailing application Uber Technologies on Wednesday announced their partnership to deploy electric three-wheelers across select cities in India. As part of the arrangement, Sun Mobility will offer its energy infrastructure platform, which includes swappable smart batteries and quick interchange stations to select original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) for building electric three-wheelers.

Uber, Sun Mobility tie up to offer electric three-wheelers in Indiaedit

Reuters

Ride hailing company Uber Technologies Inc and Bengaluru-based start-up Sun Mobility said on Wednesday they will partner to offer commuters in India electric auto-rickshaws in the coming months, amid a push by policymakers to encourage the use of cleaner fuels.

Industry

T.N. to unveil electric vehicle policy by next month-endedit

The Hindu

The Tamil Nadu government, which is chalking out an electric vehicle policy to provide infrastructure for vehicles across the State, has prepared a draft and will unveil it before the end of August. The draft provides a slew of incentives to those promoting e-vehicles.

GST council meet today to consider tax cut on electric vehiclesedit

Financial Express

The GST Council on Thursday will consider the proposal to cut tax rate on electric vehicles (EVs) to 5% from 12% currently, a move that will align with the government’s push to make non-fossil fuel transport lucrative to buyers. The Council, chaired by finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman, would meet for the 36th time via video-conferencing.

West Bengal finance minister urges calibrated rollout of electric vehiclesedit

Business Standard

West Bengal finance minister Amit Mitra on said on Wednesday that the move towards rolling out electric vehicles (EV) in the country needs to be done in a calibrated manner, while lowering existing GST rates on BS VI-complaint and hybrid vehicles. Mitra said that instead of giving a sudden push to EVs, the Centre should focus on the entire eco-system of the automobile industry and implement a sustainable transition in adoption of EVs, without loss in employment or setback to the auto sector.

India’s Rush To Switch To EVsedit

Over Drive

The Modi Sarkar is in a real hurry to usher in electric vehicles or EVs in our country. Reports suggest that it may stop the sale of the internal combustion engine (ICE) powered three-wheelers by as soon as 2023 and two-wheelers with ICE engines of less than 150cc capacity, by 2025! The Indian government may also make it mandatory that at least 40 per cent of the vehicles of taxi aggregators like Ola and Uber, are electric by 2026, and only electric vehicles are sold in India by 2030!

Competition

Tata Power to install 500 EV charging stations across 5 cities in next one yearedit

The Hindu Businessline

Tata Power plans to install 500 Electric Vehicle (EV) charging outlets across five cities over the next one year as the integrated power company readies the ground for the transition to battery-powered vehicles. Tata Power Managing Director and CEO Praveer Sinha told BusinessLine that the charging stations are being installed in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune and Hyderabad. In Hyderabad, the company is working with fleet owners.

Ather Inaugurates New Experience Facility in Chennaiedit

News18

After the launch of Ather 450 and 340 in Chennai earlier this month, Ather Energy has officially inaugurated, ‘Ather Space’, the Ather experience centre at Wallace Garden Road, Nungambakkam on 24th July. The facility was designed to educate customers about electric vehicles while providing a holistic experience in an interactive space.

International

Can Metals Supply Keep Up With Electric Vehicle Demand?edit

Forbes

Battery raw materials could face a supply crunch by the mid-2020s. In every electric vehicle (EV) battery, there’s a complex chemistry of metals – cobalt, lithium, nickel and more. The electrification of transport is transforming the demand and supply of those battery raw materials. In fact, we expect to see double-digit growth for battery raw materials over the next decade. And our latest research suggests they could face a supply crunch by the mid-2020s, increasing the pressure on the raw material supply chain.

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