Hyundai Introduces Vehicle-to-Vehicle Charging For Kona In India
Hyundai has announced two new services for Indian customers of its Kona electric SUV. The new services will likely prove crucial for a nascent EV market like India.
Hyundai has announced two new services for Indian customers of its Kona electric SUV. The new services will likely prove crucial for a nascent EV market like India.
Australia-based energy blockchain company Power Ledger has scored yet another pilot project in India to enable peer-to-peer solar power trading.
A New Delhi-based power distribution utility will implement India’s first-ever blockchain-based solar power trading. The project was made possible through Power Ledger’s blockchain platform.
The Indian government has reported the number of electric vehicles that have benefited under the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles in India (FAME) program. The program had been launched as part of the National Electricity Mobility Mission Plan to boost adoption of EVs in the country.
The Indian Minister of New and Renewable Energy has expressed confidence that the country will overachieve on its target to have 175 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity operational by 2022.
Sensing a golden opportunity to acquire a stake in leading renewable energy companies in India, Canadian investors are readying nearly a billion dollars.
India’s leading independent power producer in the renewable energy sector has achieved yet another milestone.
ReNew Power Limited recently reported that it achieved 5 gigawatts of operational renewable energy capacity in India.
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The Solar Energy Corporation of India recently issued its first tender for round-the-clock renewable energy supply. This opens a major new avenue in India’s rapidly evolving renewable energy sector.
Struggling to attract sufficient bids for its wind energy tenders, India has decided to increase the maximum tariff bid by 2.8% for its latest national-level tender.