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Why e-rickshaws stopped mid-ride: The tech behind the chaos

India Today

India Today

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July 2, 2026

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Why e-rickshaws stopped mid-ride: The tech behind the chaos

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India Today

lean right

· Jul 2, 2026

The day e-rickshaws stopped mid-ride and the tech behind the chaos

The day e-rickshaws stopped mid-ride and the tech behind the chaos

OneIndia

center

· Jul 3, 2026

BAT-BMS App Blocked? Why MeitY Is Investigating Viral 'Tirri Control' Videos Stopping E-Rickshaws

For e-rickshaw drivers who depend on each trip to earn their daily income, an unexpected breakdown can mean losing an entire day's earnings. Millions of people have watched viral videos in which pranksters appear to stop moving e-rickshaws (locally known as

Daily Mail

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· Jun 30, 2026

Reckless cyclists pull wheelies on illegal e-bikes and climb gantries after trespassing on dual carriageway for anti-car protest during roadworks

Reckless cyclists pull wheelies on illegal e-bikes and climb gantries after trespassing on dual carriageway for anti-car protest during roadworks

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 23, 2026

Symbotic: Robotics Tailwinds As Automation Becomes More Important (Rating Upgrade)

Symbotic: Robotics Tailwinds As Automation Becomes More Important (Rating Upgrade)

Business Today

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· Jun 21, 2026

Why do Indian trucks say ‘Horn OK please’? The fascinating mystery behind the phrase 

The phrase emerged in an era when Indian roads were narrower, vehicles lacked modern mirrors, and highways often accommodated a mix of trucks, buses, bicycles, animals, and pedestrians. Honking served as a crucial communication tool between drivers.

The Eastern Herald

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· 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

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Related coverage for "Why e-rickshaws stopped mid-ride: The tech behind the chaos": India Today — The day e-rickshaws stopped mid-ride and the tech behind the chaos. OneIndia — BAT-BMS App Blocked? Why MeitY Is Investigating Viral 'Tirri Control' Videos Stopping E-Rickshaws . Daily Mail — Reckless cyclists pull wheelies on illegal e-bikes and climb gantries after trespassing on dual carriageway for anti-car protest during roadworks. Seeking Alpha — Symbotic: Robotics Tailwinds As Automation Becomes More Important (Rating Upgrade). Business Today — Why do Indian trucks say ‘Horn OK please’? The fascinating mystery behind the phrase . The Eastern Herald — Top EV Partnerships in India Powering Drivn’s Electric Mobility and EV Fleet Solutions