Author: Amit Singh

Amit Singh is an Indian electric vehicle industry journalist at evmagz, covering EV manufacturers, battery technology, government policy, and the rapid growth of India’s electric mobility market.

The Delhi government has deployed 300 new electric buses and inaugurated four electric bus depots as part of its plan to expand zero-emission public transportation across India’s capital. According to The New Indian Express, the new fleet comprises 195 nine-metre buses and 105 twelve-metre buses. The nine-metre buses will operate under Delhi’s Electric Vehicle Interconnector (DEVi) service, providing last-mile connectivity between residential neighborhoods with narrow or congested streets and major bus corridors and metro stations. Symbolic Launch Ceremony India’s Home Minister Amit Shah, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and other government officials formally flagged off 11 nine-metre electric buses to…

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Tata Motors has launched the Sierra.ev in India, adding a seventh passenger electric vehicle to its domestic lineup as the automaker seeks to strengthen its position in the country’s growing EV market. The Sierra.ev is priced between 1.879 million rupees (about €17,389) and 2.599 million rupees (about €24,052), excluding registration charges, insurance and the applicable tax collected at source (TCS). The company is offering the electric SUV in eight variants, combining five equipment grades with three powertrain configurations. Up to 665 Kilometers of Driving Range The Sierra.ev measures 4,340 millimeters in length and has a wheelbase of 2,730 millimeters. It…

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JSW Green Mobility has invested in Indian electric fleet operator Lithium Urban Technologies, strengthening its presence in the country’s growing electric mobility sector. While financial details of the transaction were not disclosed, the investment is expected to support Lithium Urban’s plans to significantly expand its electric vehicle fleet, charging infrastructure, and technology platform. Expansion Plans for Enterprise EV Fleets Founded in 2015, Lithium Urban provides end-to-end electric mobility services for enterprise customers across India. The company currently operates more than 3,000 electric vehicles and approximately 1,300 charging points, serving over 100 corporate clients through its managed fleet platform. Following the…

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Maruti Suzuki India has officially inaugurated its Kharkhoda manufacturing plant in Haryana, establishing a new smart factory designed to support the company’s long-term production expansion while showcasing advanced Industry 5.0 manufacturing technologies. The 800-acre facility, developed with a planned investment of approximately INR 350 billion (US$3.85 billion), begins operations with an annual production capacity of 500,000 vehicles and is expected to expand to one million units at full scale. The inauguration ceremony was attended virtually by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. Smart Factory Built for Large-Scale Production The Kharkhoda plant forms a key part…

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Gujarat has begun expanding its electric public transport network with the deployment of 70 battery-electric buses across the cities of Gandhinagar and Vadodara as part of India’s PM e-Bus Sewa programme. The western Indian state introduced 40 electric buses in Gandhinagar on 28 June, followed by another 30 buses in Vadodara on 29 June. Both fleets are expected to improve urban mobility while supporting the state’s transition toward cleaner public transportation. Gandhinagar Launches Electric Bus Services The Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation has deployed the 40 electric buses across 18 city routes. Passengers can travel free of charge during the first 15…

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India’s capital has approved a new electric vehicle policy aimed at accelerating the transition away from internal combustion engines, combining financial incentives with phased registration restrictions to reduce air pollution. The Delhi EV Policy 2.0, approved by the Delhi Cabinet, will take effect on July 1, 2026, and remain in force until March 31, 2030. The program includes planned investment of 15,000 crore rupees to support electric mobility and related infrastructure. Incentives and Registration Changes Under the new policy, buyers of battery-electric cars priced at up to 30 lakh rupees will receive a full exemption from vehicle tax and registration…

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Bangladesh has proposed a broad package of tax incentives aimed at accelerating electric vehicle adoption, reducing the tax burden on battery-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles while encouraging domestic manufacturing and charging infrastructure development. The measures are included in the government’s proposed 2026/27 national budget and form part of a broader strategy to increase electric vehicle adoption across the country. Lower Taxes for Electric Vehicles Under the proposal, import taxes on battery-electric vehicles priced below US$25,000 would be reduced from 93% to between 66% and 80%, depending on vehicle value. Electric vehicles priced up to US$50,000 would face a total tax…

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Rajasthan has added 47 electric buses to its public transport network under the Indian government’s PM e-Bus Sewa scheme, expanding zero-emission mobility services in two of the state’s cities. According to The Times of India report, 29 buses have been deployed in Jaipur, the state capital, while the remaining 18 units have been allocated to Bhilwara. The buses were procured by transport operator Chartered Speed from Pune-based electric commercial vehicle manufacturer EKA Mobility and are being operated under a gross cost contract model. EKA Mobility Buses Join State Fleet Most of the newly introduced vehicles appear to be EKA Mobility’s…

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India’s Uttar Pradesh state has expanded its public transport network with the deployment of 45 electric buses and three hydrogen-powered buses, as authorities prepare transport links for the upcoming opening of Jewar International Airport. The vehicles were officially introduced on June 12 alongside the inauguration of a new electric bus depot in Noida, marking another step in the state’s efforts to increase the use of low-emission public transportation. New Fleet to Serve Airport Routes The electric and hydrogen buses will provide transportation services connecting Noida, Greater Noida and Yamuna City with Jewar International Airport. Speaking at the launch ceremony, Chief…

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Indian cement producer Wonder Cement has introduced 10 electric heavy-duty trucks into its transportation fleet at its manufacturing facility in Nimbahera, Rajasthan, as part of efforts to reduce emissions from logistics operations. The company said the vehicles are being deployed through a partnership with SG Green Logistics, which describes itself as India’s largest operator of electric heavy-duty trucks. The arrangement suggests Wonder Cement is using the trucks under a service-based logistics model rather than purchasing them outright. Electric Trucks Deployed Through Logistics Partnership The electric truck fleet was supplied by Hyderabad-based commercial vehicle startup QUCEV. The deployment includes the company’s…

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UltraTech Cement has expanded its electric truck fleet in India with the deployment of 45 additional battery-electric heavy-duty vehicles, bringing its total e-truck fleet to 89 units. The company, the flagship cement business of the Aditya Birla Group, plans to use the newly added electric trucks to transport clinker from its Kotputli Cement Works facility in Rajasthan to the Dadri Cement Works and Sikandrabad Cement Works plants in Uttar Pradesh. The transportation route covers approximately 250 kilometres and passes through the state of Haryana. Partnership with Energy In Motion For the latest fleet expansion, UltraTech Cement has partnered with Energy…

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The northeastern Indian state of Meghalaya has introduced its first fleet of electric buses in the capital city of Shillong, marking a significant step toward cleaner public transportation and reduced urban congestion. Five battery-electric buses supplied by Pune-based manufacturer EKA Mobility have entered service in Shillong under the Indian government’s PM e-Bus Sewa Scheme. The deployment represents the first use of electric buses in the hill city, a major tourist destination in Northeast India. State officials said the initiative is intended to encourage greater use of public transport while reducing dependence on private vehicles. EKA Mobility Supplies Seven-Metre Electric Buses…

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