by Ushi Fatma | Nov 15, 2020 | Articles, Civil society, E Mobility, Home
Civil society groups are coming together all over the country to campaign for a green Diwali and how to celebrate Diwali that is pollution free. The Diwali ban could be the harbinger of a movement against the noise pollution and air contamination unleashed by ear...
by Saidul Khan | May 17, 2019 | E Mobility, Home, News, Sustainability, Tech
The Government of India launched the National Electric Mobility Mission Plan in the year 2013. The aim was to put more than six million to around 7 million electric vehicles on the roads of India by the year 2020. The country committed to achieve about 30 per cent...
by Charukesi Rajakumar | Apr 19, 2019 | E Mobility, Home, News, Pollution
Automakers are going ahead with billions of dollars of investments in the electric vehicles sector. This is despite the fact that the demand for electric vehicles or EVs remains down in the USA. In fact, according to experts in the field, automobile companies are...
by Radhika Joshi | Apr 10, 2019 | E Mobility, Home, News, Sustainability, Tech
A total of 6 engineering students have devised an innovative electric bike design which is the latest innovation in E-Mobility in India. Users now have a solution to parking problems which are faced by all cities of the country. The engineers from Chandigarh...
by Ushi Fatma | Mar 24, 2019 | E Mobility, Home, News, Tech
Okinawa Ridge Plus has now been introduced by Okinawa Autotech Ltd (this is a 100 per cent Indian electric two-wheeler manufacturing company which has been established in the year 2015) in order to create electric scooters which could drive our present toward a...
by Greenubuntu Bureau | Jul 26, 2018 | Articles, Civil society, E Mobility, Pollution, Sustainability
The law on waste segregation was established way back in the year 1992. The Municipal Corporation of Mumbai had issued a directive to the citizens that if you do not segregate the waste, then we will not collect the waste. This was in the year 1992, we are now in...