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Carmakers go extra mile to keep vehicles light | India's sunroof demand surge | Legacy mobility cos. tying up with startups to travel into the future

Carmakers go extra mile to keep vehicles light | India's sunroof demand surge | Legacy mobility cos. tying up with startups to travel into the future
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ETAuto Newsletter | Monday, January 22, 2024

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Carmakers go extra mile to keep vehicles light
Sunroof Surge: India's buyers drive demand, prompting carmakers to elevate the roof game
Legacy companies in the mobility space are tying up with and even acquiring young startups to travel into the future
Tata Motors to increase prices by 0.7% on its PVs from February 1, 2024
Only zero-emission cars can help tackle air pollution, reduce oil imports: Tata Motors
India slashes power shortage to under 1%, aims for 65% renewable capacity by 2030: R. K. Singh
Tata Steel to shut blast furnaces at UK plant; 2,800 jobs likely to go
Average selling price of passenger vehicles in India up by 50% in 5 years Business-standard.com
More young buyers showing interest in ultra-luxury cars: Rolls Royce BusinessLine
Daihatsu scandal weighs on Japan's smaller suppliers amid EV shift Nikkei Asia
EV powerhouse China to set own standards for automotive semiconductors Nikkei Asia
Cadillac planning high-performance EV variants Autonews.com
Electric Vehicles
NMC to set up 150 charging points for e-vehicles by 2025
EV makers pitch for comprehensive, consistent policy to enable transition
Auto Technology
Waymo seeks to expand driverless service to Los Angeles
Passenger Vehicle
Ford cuts F-150 Lightning production as EV demand softens
Two Wheelers
Ricky Brabec wins 2024 Dakar Rally with Adrien Van Beveren on the podium in third
Auto Components
Request government for protectionist measures in Budget; remove duty on raw materials: Abhyuday Jindal
India faces uphill battle in Lithium mining and exploration
ArcelorMittal wants 'amicable' deal on Italy steelworks
Kazakhstan can meet India's demands for rare-earths
SAIL directors suspended after Lokpal concludes discrepancies in commercial deals
Hindustan Zinc expects "positive feedback" from govt on co rejig by next quarter
US announces USD 325 mn to repair EV chargers, cut battery costs
Industry
Driving without reflective tape to invite fine: Transport dept
Stellantis will avoid brutal price cuts, CEO says
EPA sends vehicle emissions reduction plan to White House for review
Packaging innovations for sustainable shipping and distribution
MahaMetro signs solar power deal with Delhi-based Ampin Energy
State-owned IREDA Q3 profit zooms 67% to INR 335 crore; loan book at INR 50k cr
Oil & Lubes
Oil India Ltd & GMC ink MoU to collaborate on transformation of Municipal Solid Waste into compressed biogas
Oil markets brace for shipping disruption in southern Red Sea
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