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EKA presents the first electric bus

Commercial electric vehicle company EKA, a subsidiary of Pinnacle Industries,unveiled its first E9 electric bus on Saturday. Sudhir Mehta, chairman of EKA and PinnacleIndustries said the company was talking to investors to raise Rs 500 crore for the bus project.Pinnacle Industries got approval to launch electric vehicle manufacturing under the production linked incentive scheme and […]

How this Indian tech company dreams big in the global e-bus market, Auto News

  The company wants to have many local facilities across the country and around theworld “to cater to distributed markets in the areas”, instead of having a single mega plant.Pune:Electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing and technology company EKA, which on Saturday unveiled itsfirst electric bus EKA E9, believes that India will become the largest exporter of […]

How this Indian tech company dreams big in the global e-bus market

The company wants to have many local facilities across the country and around the world “to cater to distributed markets in the areas”, instead of having a single mega plant.Pune: Electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing and technology company EKA, which on Saturday unveiled its first electric bus EKA E9, believes that India will become the largest […]

Pinnacle arm, EKA launches electric bus

 A new electric bus, the E9, was introduced on April 02 by EKA, a commercial electric vehicle manufacturer which is a subsidiary of Pinnacle Industries. With Sudhir Mehta, Chairman of EKA and Pinnacle Industries Limited, the e-bus was unveiled at the Pune Alternate Fuel Conclave (AFC) by Maharashtra’s Minister for Tourism and Environment, Aaditya Thackeray […]

 How this Indian tech company dreams big in the global e-bus market

Electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing and technology company EKA, which on Saturday unveiled its first electric bus EKA E9, believes that India will become the largest exporter of EVs in the next few years and the Indian bus market which was around 80,000 units a year pre-COVID, will be 60%-70% (50,000 units) electric by the next […]