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Experts maintain that with the EV business at an inflection point and poised to grow exponentially, companies in this space are getting more focussed on the talent eco-system, which is technical and specialised in nature.
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EVs continue to witness an influx of innovation in technology and new business models will help in creating new jobs, say experts.
With corporates staying bullish on their electric vehicle (EV) plans, they have upped the ante with regard to top level hiring.
The last few months have seen companies such as Tesla, Ola Electric,
TVS Motor make some strategic top level recruitments in keeping with their business plans, say experts.
Mahindra XUV500, as we know it today, will soon be replaced by the
XUV700 (W601), leaving many speculating on what would become of the XUV500 badge. Mahindra did offer a cryptic response, saying it would ‘temporarily be discontinued’, but there’s more to it than what meets the eye. Sources within the company now tell us that Mahindra is, in fact, saving the name for an all-new, smaller SUV that will be a direct rival for the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos.
New XUV500 launch expected in early 2024
Will sit between the XUV300 and XUV700
Expected to cost Rs 10-17 lakh, ex showroom
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Pratap Bose, automobile designer is likely to join the Mahindra Group and head its Mahindra Advanced Design Europe in the West Midlands, UK, according to news reports.
Bose was until recently the Vice President, Design at Tata Motors European Technical Centre where he served for a decade. In a surprise move resigned in end-April. Bose has chosen to pursue opportunities outside the company, Tata Motors had said in a release.
The move to Mahindra is a big challenge for Bose to help drive growth in new areas like EV (electric vehicle) and future SUVs at M&M., a report in