EV maker Ather to boost charging infra
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Electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Ather Energy has drawn up plans to rapidly increase fast-charging infrastructure in public places in different parts of the country during FY22, according to a top official.
“The acceptable rate of EVs in the country is growing rapidly,” said Tarun Mehta, CEO and co-founder told The Hindu.
“We have seen lot of growth in our sales volume in the last four to five months. In line with it, we are ramping up the public fast-power charging stations to almost 500 by March 2022,” he added.
“These facilities will come up in cafes, restaurants or in shopping malls,” said Mr. Mehta.
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The brand exports the Indian manufactured Activa range and 18 more models to 35 different markets
Honda India has announced a new vertical for its business expansion in the foreign market. The brand commenced export service with the Activa back in 2001 and crossed the million unit milestone in 2015. Now, the new structure is aimed at making India a global hub for Honda’s export business.
Honda India exports its two-wheelers in 35 different markets including Europe, Central and Latin America, Middle East, South East Asia, Japan, and the SAARC nations. The export lineup consists of 19 models that fulfil country-specific homologation and other norms.