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Sharp correction in Dec. dispatches for PVs indicates slowdown| EMI deals make the drive to luxe cars smoother| Hybrid vehicles overtake EVs in India

Sharp correction in Dec. dispatches for PVs indicates slowdown| EMI deals make the drive to luxe cars smoother| Hybrid vehicles overtake EVs in India
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ETAuto Newsletter | Monday, December 25, 2023

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Sharp correction in December dispatches for Passenger Vehicles in India indicates market slowdown
EMI deals make the drive to luxe cars smoother
Hybrid vehicles have overtaken pure-play electric cars in India. What is the road ahead for EVs?
Automakers brace for moderate sales after record 2023; gear up for more EV launches in 2024
BS-3 and 4 vehicles go off roads again in Ggn & Fbd, restrictions likely till Jan 7
Increasing exports, reducing imports new way ahead for patriotism, says Gadkari
Ola Electric to raise USD 662 mn in India's first EV maker IPO
Tamil Nadu to unveil battery manufacturing policy
Cummins to pay USD 1.67 bn to settle engine emission control claims
India set to acquire five lithium blocks in Argentina spotted by KABIL Business-standard.com
Tyre producers get a grip as raw material prices ease, demand recovers Business-standard.com
Electric Vehicles
China's Nio launches flagship EV to take on Maybach, Panamera
Smart Charging: Paving the way for an intelligent and efficient two- wheeler EV Landscape
Vizag gets CoE in EVs, to operate from next month
Auto Technology
JLR partners Tata Communications, connects 128 JLR global sites with
ClearMotion to supply smooth suspension tech for Nio's ET9 EV
Passenger Vehicle
Volkswagen India extends service support to flood-hit customers in Tamil Nadu
Tesla moves forward with a plan to build an energy-storage battery factory in China
Auto Components
Tata Steel to bring in cost efficiencies at Neelachal Ispat
US to gather information on chipmaking firms in China
Industry
Despite Urban Traction, Quick Comm has Places to Go Next Yr
Shell extends job cuts as CEO seeks to trim costs
Saving Suez: As Red Sea attacks threaten global trade, what it means for India
7km Elevated Corridor Of RRTS In Delhi Ready
Tighten your fiscal belt or sink: IMF ED Krishnamurthy Subramanian warns select states
Shell, Trinidad's NGC get 30-year license to produce gas in Venezuela
US unveils clean hydrogen plan, nuclear power role uncertain
China air pollution worsens in 2023, first time in decade
Rajasthan: India's first high-speed railway trial track to be ready by Oct 2024
Oil & Lubes
Topsoe to help Essar Oil UK capture industrial carbon
Aftermarket
Belgian court rules Deliveroo couriers should be classed as employees
Canadian logistics firm TFI International to buy Daseke in USD 1.1 bn deal
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