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Electric vehicles continue to get more popular in the U.S., but they still only make up a small percentage of overall new vehicle sales. Other countries, however, are seeing huge growth in the ...
Electric rickshaws are already common in India, but they're often powered by lead-acid batteries with a shorter lifespan than the lithium-ion battery modules from Audi EVs, and are often disposed ...
A German-Indian startup called Nunam is bringing three electric rickshaws to Indian roads using Audi-sourced second-life batteries. Powered by used battery modules taken from Audi e-tron test ...
It is a second life for electric car batteries. The German-Indian start-up Nunam will put on Indian roads three electric rickshaws that are powered by used batteries from Audi e-tron test vehicles ...
Each of the electrically-powered rickshaws is fitted with an electric motor in place of its gas-powered unit. They also have specially-designed flooring to accommodate the old E-Tron batteries and ...
The government is expecting bids to come from top auto players like Bajaj Auto, Mahindra and Mahindra, TVS and Piaggio Ape.
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The batteries for these three-wheelers are taken from Audi's electric 'test vehicles', such as pre-production e-tron SUVs, which start from just over £70,000 in the UK and have a 95kWh lithium ...
The German–Indian start-up Nunam based in Berlin and Bangalore is bringing three electric rickshaws to the roads of India, which are powered by used batteries taken from Audi e-tron test fleet.