G.R. Arun Kumar joins as the Group CFO for Ola and CFO for Ola Electric, while Swayam Saurabh has come in as CFO for Ola s Mobility, Financial Services and Foods businesses, the company said in a statement.
0-100kph takes only 1.85sec
Rimac Nevera: the facts and figures First up, the headlining figures – a quad-motor setup making a total of 1,914hp and 2,369Nm of torque takes the electric hypercar from 0-100kph in just 1.85sec; 0-300kph takes just 9.3sec and the top speed of the Nevera is rated at 412kph. It also does the quarter-mile run in just 8.6sec. Incidentally, Rimac has highlighted that the 0-300kph time is 2.5sec quicker than what the automaker had initially anticipated. Overall, WLTP cycle range is rated at 547km on a single charge.
Rimac Nevera: under the skin The Rimac Nevera features a new monocoque design with an integrated structural battery pack. The carbon structure is also the largest single piece of carbon-fibre in the automotive world and weighs 200kg; it uses a mix of 2,200 carbon-fibre plies and 222 aluminium inserts. The car is powered by an H-shaped 120kWh battery pack that packs in 6,960-cell batteries; it is bespoke to the Nevera and built in-house by R
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New Delhi, June 3 (IANS) Cab aggregator Ola on Friday announced expansion of its leadership team with the appointment of two Chief Financial Officers.
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Singapore needs a bolder approach to EVs that goes beyond simply offering tax incentives to match ICE cars
04 Jun 2021
The global automotive industry is steadily and rapidly evolving, with Electric Vehicles (EV) being the clear next step forward. With significant work required to combat climate change, as well as changing legislation forcing the hand of car manufacturers, EVs are the future, whether we like it or not. And certainly, many countries (and car companies alike) are pushing boldly ahead with the transition towards EVs.
But, it seem like Singapore is comparatively slow when it comes to the adoption of EVs. During Budget 2021, Finance Minister Heng Swee Kiat announced that additional incentives will be introduced to narrow the cost differential between EVs and Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) cars.