India’s EV revolution: Powering tomorrow

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India's journey toward global EV leadership is a story of ambition and innovation. As the country accelerates toward becoming a global EV hub, it embodies a future of sustainable transportation, driving forward the vision of a Viksit Bharat 2047. EV offers a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative fuel vehicle by reducing carbon emissions. If we compare electric vehicles (EVs) to traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, the differences in their strengths become clear. ICE vehicles are often valued for their power and extended range, while EVs stand out for their superior efficiency and reduced environmental impact. So, it becomes crucial to back the technology with the latest advancements. More and more battery innovations are coming up with vast investment in charging infrastructure.

As we celebrated World EV Day on September 9, this week's ETAutoTech newsletter specially curated with the most detailed stories based on electric vehicles and its various innovations. In the heart of India's evolving agricultural landscape, a quiet revolution is taking place. AutoNxt, an 8-year-old startup, is leading the charge by bringing electric tractors to farms, promising a future less dependent on diesel. Inspired by the struggles of farmers like his uncle, founder Kaustubh Dhonde designed electric tractors that are not only cost-effective but also outperform diesel models in torque and efficiency. Despite hurdles like high initial costs and limited charging infrastructure, AutoNxt aims to capture 20% of the market by 2030, betting on autonomous technology and the drive for sustainable farming.

This startup wants to till the field for electric tractors in India


India's EV surge

From humble beginnings in 2015, the country has climbed 41 positions on the Global Innovation Index, reflecting its commitment to green mobility and the COP26 and Net Zero 2070 goals. TVS Motor, a pioneer in two-wheeler design, has led the charge with the successful TVS iQube, expanding into global markets like the Philippines and Europe. India's robust policy support, like the NEMMP and FAME schemes, coupled with investments in local manufacturing and charging infrastructure, is paving the way for widespread EV adoption. The country's strength lies in its vast human resources, strategic global partnerships, and a vibrant SME ecosystem that supports innovation in the EV sector.

India is ready to lead the world in Electric Vehicle technology & innovation


Green revolution

India is paving the way for a sustainable future through biofuels, leveraging its agrarian strengths and government initiatives like the Ethanol Blending Program and Global Biofuels Alliance. By balancing energy demands with environmental goals, India aims to transform its farmers into key energy suppliers, driving a green revolution nationwide.

How India can leverage biofuels to build a sustainable future


Volvo's innovative transformation

Volvo Cars is revolutionising its future models with Nvidia's powerful chips and a unified software system, starting with the EX90. Emphasising safety and continuous updates, Volvo aims for innovation over subscription sales. The use of megacastings will cut costs, increase recycled aluminum use, and reduce supply chain emissions.

Volvo Cars looks to Nvidia-powered software, 'megacastings' for future EVs


AI-driven road safety

India faces a grave road safety crisis with high accident rates, especially among two-wheelers. Experts argue that integrating AI-driven technologies, like ADAS, into vehicles could significantly reduce crashes. Collaborative efforts between the government, OEMs, and regulatory bodies are essential to implement these safety technologies and create safer roads.

Revolutionising road safety with AI: India eyes ADAS technology to slash road accidents


Minda enhances EV solutions

Minda Corporation has partnered with China's Sanco Connecting Technology to enhance its EV product portfolio in India. This agreement will focus on developing advanced EV connecting systems and components locally, boosting Minda's capabilities in electrical distribution systems and reinforcing its role in the EV supply chain ecosystem.

Minda Corporation partners with Sanco Connecting Technology for EV connection systems


Future of trucking

In this video about the future of trucking, Satyakam Arya, MD and CEO, Daimler India Commercial Vehicles, delves into the evolving landscape of commercial vehicles in India. He explains the current dominance of diesel, the potential of electric vehicles in mid-mile and last-mile logistics, and the crucial role hydrogen will play in long-haul trucking. Arya also shares Daimler's upcoming BEV projects and the challenges ahead in achieving sustainable transportation.

Technology mix of India's truck industry by 2030, DICV's strategy


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