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  2. Plug-in electric vehicles in India - Wikipedia

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    Under this policy, the UP govenment offers subsidies to encourage EV adoption: ₹5,000 for two-wheelers, up to ₹12,000 for three-wheelers, and up to ₹1 lakh for electric cars. Additionally, the policy provides a 100% waiver on road tax and registration fees for EVs purchased within the state.

  3. Mahindra Last Mile Mobility Limited - Wikipedia

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    Mahindra Electric, also known as Mahindra Last Mile Mobility Limited, formerly known as Mahindra Electric Mobility Limited (2016–2023) and Reva Electric Car Company (2010–2016), was an Indian company based in Bangalore that designs and manufactures compact electric vehicles.

  4. Mahindra e2o - Wikipedia

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    The Mahindra e2o, previously Reva NXR, is an urban electric car hatchback manufactured by Mahindra Reva or Reva Electric Vehicles in 2013–2017. The e2o is the successor of the REVAi (or G-Wiz as it was known in the UK) [2] and was developed using Reva's technology, and has a range of 120 km (75 mi).

  5. Government incentives for plug-in electric vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The incentives include direct subsidies for the acquisition of new electric cars for up to 25% of the purchase price, before tax, to a maximum of €6,000 per vehicle (US$8,600), and 25% of the gross purchase price of other electric vehicles such as buses and vans, with a maximum of €15,000 or €30,000, depending on the range and type of ...

  6. REVAi - Wikipedia

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    The REVAi, known as G-Wiz in the United Kingdom, [2] is a small micro electric car, made by the Indian manufacturer Reva Electric Car Company between 2001 and 2012. By late 2013 Reva had sold about 4,600 vehicles worldwide, in 26 countries. [3] [4] Sales in the United Kingdom, its main market, ended by the end of 2011. [5]

  7. Indian Car of the Year - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Car of the Year Award (ICOTY) is presented annually to the best new car launched in India, and is based on similar other awards such as European Car of the Year. The award was established in 2006, with the Maruti Suzuki Swift winning the first award [ 1 ] and the Mahindra Thar Roxx winning the latest award in 2025.

  8. IMA Colibri - Wikipedia

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    Due to its low weight, the vehicle is expected to achieve a maximum speed of up to 74 mph (120 km/h) and accelerate to 60 mph (100 km/h) in under 10 seconds. [11] In contrast to comparable vehicles like the Renault Twizy , the Colibri will utilize a two-gear automatic transmission to reduce energy consumption at higher speeds.

  9. BluSmart - Wikipedia

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    It is India's first all-electric shared smart mobility platform. The company competes with Uber, Ola, and new cab-hailing entrants like Rapido and Namma Yatri. The company has raised $24 million, or Rs 200 crore, in a funding round led by its existing investors, Zurich-based climate finance firm ResponsAbility Investments, cricketer MS Dhoni ...