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Govt. considers extending FAME II scheme to FY25 | Oil cos. in talks to raise INR 5,500 cr | Nations wish to make fossil fuels disappear by 2050

Govt. considers extending FAME II scheme to FY25 | Oil cos. in talks to raise INR 5,500 cr | Nations wish to make fossil fuels disappear by 2050
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ETAuto Newsletter | Tuesday, December 26, 2023

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Government considers extending FAME II scheme to FY25
IOC, BPCL, HPCL in talks to raise INR 5,500 cr by securitising licence fee
Nations wish to make fossil fuels disappear from use by 2050, but will they?
Delhi: Video clip to ensure PUCC isn't issued without check
Global chip market to recover in 2024 with 20% annual growth
New ride-hailing apps racing Uber, Ola for mobility business
Japan's Daihatsu Motor to suspend operations in January
Ride hailing platform inDrive sees five-fold jump in driver registrations in special drive
IOCL green H2 tender in legal mess, gets one bid Mint
GAC, Geely and other Chinese automakers rush to launch EV sports cars Nikkei Asia
Silicon Valley gets siphoned in software shift Autonews.com
Electric Vehicles
Tata likely to shift Nexon EV manufacturing to Gujarat's Sanand
US struggles to roll out EV charging infra despite billions of dollars in pipeline
Eyeing a career in the booming EV sector? Check out the pay, roles & skills in demand
Auto Technology
Jeep India launches new ChatGPT-based AI tool for real time customer support
NASA flies drones to test autonomous flight capabilities of air taxis
GM stops selling Chevy Blazer EV after 'software quality issues'
Passenger Vehicle
Japan automakers to invest USD 4.3 bn in Thailand over 5 years -Thai govt
Exports of eco-friendly cars jump 33% to record high in S.Korea
Two Wheelers
HOP Electric eyes 3-fold rise in sales in 2024, to launch mass market electric bike in FY25
Auto Components
Dalian iron ore rangebound on mounting caution, overseas holidays
India's steel production grows 11% to 11.7 MT in November; global output at 145.5 MT: worldsteel
Industry
Telangana offers 60-90% discount on traffic challans
US manufactured goods orders bounce on transport boost
GPS-enabled tech to cut delays due to fog, ensure safety: CR
Registration of new e-rickshaws halted in Doon, Haridwar
Essar selects technology partner for UK industrial carbon capture facility
No takers for rupee payment for oil imports
Freight rates set to flare up as shipping lines avoid Red Sea
Delhi Metro completes 21 years of operations
Rupee rises 11 paise to settle at 83.16 against US dollar
Indian-flagged oil tanker hit by Houthis in Red Sea: US military
Oil & Lubes
First rupee payment for oil to UAE: India looks for more deals, no targets: Officials
Aftermarket
Cab driver in Bengaluru launches app to challenge Ola & Uber, claims over 600 drivers already joined
Logistics tech startup Oxyzen Express raises USD 3 mn
K'taka State Road Transport Corpn launches Namma Cargo truck service
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