News May 05, 2022 Leading Chinese EV maker selects BorgWarner for sourcing eMotors BorgWarner’s high-voltage hairpin eMotors to be used in the Chinese brand’s second-generation 800V propulsion system platform
News Apr 30, 2022 Denso, USJC tie-up to manufacture semiconductors Leading auto component supplier Denso announced its collaboration with United Semiconductor Japan Co. (USJC), a subsidiary of global semiconductor foundry United Microelectronics Corporation, for the production of power semiconductors.
News Apr 30, 2022 Extended lockdown in China may affect the domestic auto industry The operations of domestic automobile manufacturers may get further impacted if the lockdown in several cities of China, including Shanghai, to check Covid-19 infections gets prolonged.
News Apr 30, 2022 India eyes Bangladesh as a major auto hub As Sri Lanka is engulfed by its economic crisis, the new destination for Indian auto companies seems to be Bangladesh which is on the brink of a major economic boom, spurring auto majors to look eastwards.
News Apr 11, 2022 Omega Seiki, Log 9 to launch EVs in tier II and III cities Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM) and Log9 Materials have formed a strategic partnership to deploy 10,000 3-Wheeler Rage+ Rapid EV’s in Tier II and III markets of India by FY24.
News Apr 11, 2022 SEMIKRON, Danfoss tie up to develop power electronics SEMIKRON and Danfoss Silicon Power announced a merger to create a joint business specialised in power electronics focusing on power semiconductor modules.
News Apr 11, 2022 US-based Triton to set up commercial electrical vehicle unit in Gujarat Triton Electric Vehicle LLC has signed an agreement with the Gujarat government to set up a commercial electric vehicle manufacturing plant at Bhuj in the Kutch district with a total investment of Rs 108 billion.
News Apr 11, 2022 Vehicle prices to go up due to high input costs Small cars, sports utility vehicles, sedans, and two-wheelers are set to get costlier with automakers raising prices to partially absorb the impact of high material costs.
News Feb 26, 2022 Ukraine crisis may hamper global auto industry Russian troops are on the move, pushing into two regions of separatist-controlled Ukraine and threatening to invade the rest of the country. But there could be some serious collateral damage to the U.S. and its allies.