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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]
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).
The Mahindra e2o, previously REVA NXR, is an urban electric car hatchback manufactured by the Mahindra Group. The e2o is the REVA G-Wiz successor and was developed using REVA's technology. The REVA NXR electric concept car was unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show. Export production was initially scheduled for 2012.
Reva Beck Bosone (1895–1983), U.S. Representative from Utah; Reva Brooks (1913–2004), Canadian photographer; Reva Gerstein (1917–2020), Canadian psychologist and educator; Reva Jackman (1892–1966), American painter, muralist, printmaker, designer and illustrator; Reva Rice, American musical theatre actress and singer
REVAi, known as REVA G-Wiz in the UK, an electric car; Gary G-Wiz, Gary Rinaldo (born 1969), American record producer; George W. Dick (born 1964), known as G-Wiz, American musician; G-Wizz, an ITV Granada online platform
A new revival of "The Wiz," featuring Wayne Brady and the hits "Ease on Down the Road" and "Home," opens at the Hollywood Pantages before its Broadway run.
Chetan Maini (born 3 March 1970) is a co-founder and Vice Chairman at SUN Mobility and an Indian business magnate in the electric car industry. He is best known for building India's first electric car, REVA, [1] and as the Founder of Reva Electric Car Company Ltd, now Mahindra Electric Mobility Limited, where he served as an advisor. [2]
An elite Israeli military intelligence unit may once again be about to prove its value to the nation's tech economy as Google's parent eyes cybertech company Wiz for an eyewatering $23 billion.