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Chinese EV makers are out of India but tech isn't
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The Rising Nepal
· Jun 24, 2026
10,845 EVs worth Rs 25.55 billion imported in 11 months of current FY
Kathmandu, June 24: Ten thousand eight hundred and forty-five electric vehicles worth Rs 25.55 billion have been importe...
India TV News
· Jun 29, 2026
Delhi Cabinet approves EV Policy 2026, offers 100% exemption on road tax, registration fees: Key highlights
The Delhi Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, has approved the new EV Policy 2026. As part of the policy, all electric cars with an ex-showroom price of Rs 30 lakh or less registered in the national capital will be exempted from road tax and registration fees. Moreover, it will provide a scrapping incentive of Rs 1 lakh to owners of BS-IV four-wheelers or below-standard vehicles who scrap their vehicles and switch to electric vehicles. Moreover, all electric two-wheeler purchasers will get a Rs 30,000 subsidy, and three-wheeler buyers will get a Rs 50,000 subsidy in the first year of the Delhi EV Policy.
South China Morning Post
· Jun 23, 2026
China’s EV brands have Europe’s luxury marques in their sights: Zeekr executive
Luxury electric vehicle (EV) brands from China are poised to enter the same elite tier as established European marques by leveraging their disruptive technologies, according to Chinese EV maker Zeekr. “There is a gap between the demand for electric luxury cars and the supply, where Chinese carmakers have an edge,” said Zeekr vice-president Mars Chen. “I believe there will be one to two Chinese brands among the global top five [luxury vehicles].” With German giants Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Audi...
The Eastern Herald
· Jul 10, 2026
Top EV Partnerships in India Powering Drivn’s Electric Mobility and EV Fleet Solutions
Drivn Transition Pvt Ltd’s EV partnerships in India with Energy in Motion, Montra Electric, Switch Mobility, and, recently, BillionE Mobility are shaping how commercial fleets adopt electric vehicles. These collaborations represent some of the most important EV collaborations in India because they directly address the core barriers of cost, infrastructure, and scalability in commercial EV adoption. Key EV Partnerships of Drivn Transition Pvt. Limited Energy in Motion: Deployment of 1,000 electric trucks supported by battery-swapping and operational planning BillionE Mobility: Introduction of 200 electric trucks for freight operations and electrified corridor development Switch Mobility: EV leasing solutions enabling fleet operators
Daily Mail
· Jul 7, 2026
Best-selling new cars of 2026 so far as cheap Chinese brands and switch to electric creates a market shift
Best-selling new cars of 2026 so far as cheap Chinese brands and switch to electric creates a market shift
The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jul 5, 2026
CAFE-2 penalties: Bailing out carmakers is against national interest, say industry veterans
This decision could also prompt foreign automakers to import or assemble more gas-guzzling vehicles in India, rather than producing fuel-efficient or low-emission models
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Related coverage for "Chinese EV makers are out of India but tech isn't ": The Rising Nepal — 10,845 EVs worth Rs 25.55 billion imported in 11 months of current FY. India TV News — Delhi Cabinet approves EV Policy 2026, offers 100% exemption on road tax, registration fees: Key highlights. South China Morning Post — China’s EV brands have Europe’s luxury marques in their sights: Zeekr executive. The Eastern Herald — Top EV Partnerships in India Powering Drivn’s Electric Mobility and EV Fleet Solutions. Daily Mail — Best-selling new cars of 2026 so far as cheap Chinese brands and switch to electric creates a market shift. The Hindu BusinessLine — CAFE-2 penalties: Bailing out carmakers is against national interest, say industry veterans


