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Kia Niro SUVs gifted to AP govt by Kia India – Signs MoU of eco mobility


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Kia India is all set to launch their first cars in the country next year.

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Kia Motors India has signed a MoU with Andhra Pradesh govt for ‘Future Mobility Partnership’. The auto manufacturer will set up EV charging stations at the AP Secretariat and have gifted 3 eco fleet cars – Niro EV, plugin-hybrid, hybrid.

 

Of the three Niro vehicles provided, Niro EV electric crossover is capable of going 455 kilometres on a single charge by WLTP combined test cycle. The hybrid variants use parallel hybrid powertrains that switch between petrol and electric power.

The partnership is in line with Kia’s support to AP govt in supporting electric vehicles (EV) and developing EV infra. The MoU was signed in the presence of Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and Mr. Kookhyun Shim, MD and CEO of Kia Motors India.

 

Alongwith the handover of a Kia Niro Hybrid, Niro Plug-in Hybrid and a Niro EV, Kia is installing a vehicle charging station at Vijayawada. As Kia prepares to begin business in India, it’s new Anantapur plant will be charged with manufacturing to cater to a rapidly expanding Indian market.

Kia Motors India is working with the govt to design new gen transportation systems to meet the needs of 14 smart cities planned by AP govt. Kia ‘ACE’ strategy focuses on ‘Autonomous, Connected and ECO/Electric cars’. In line with such a future, Kia will integrate connected car tech across vehicle segments by 2030. 16 electrified vehicles are planned by 2025. Investments are being made to develop and commercialise autonomous driving and eco-friendly vehicles.

Mr. Kookhyun Shim said, “Kia is taking a lead in the global eco-friendly vehicle market, and we are confident of achieving the same in India. This new partnership with the Andhra Pradesh government highlights how we can support the growth of EV infrastructure and uptake of eco-friendly vehicles, bringing exciting new possibilities for future mobility in India.”

 

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India should really subsidize the EV program and encourage more EV  vehicles & Charging stations to move away from Petrol. Instead of blaming each other (political parties) they can incentive in great deal. 

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3 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

India should really subsidize the EV program and encourage more EV  vehicles & Charging stations to move away from Petrol. Instead of blaming each other (political parties) they can incentive in great deal. 

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endi evi electric cars aa, damn regular petrol or diesel variant anukunna ne

manollaki electric cars konentha avagahana unda , anyway I wish this project to be successfull

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18 minutes ago, bhaigan said:

endi evi electric cars aa, damn regular petrol or diesel variant anukunna ne

manollaki electric cars konentha avagahana unda , anyway I wish this project to be successfull

avagahana and all avasarla...it all comes down to cost, kms and reliability..avi workout aite easyga kontaru

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22 minutes ago, bhaigan said:

endi evi electric cars aa, damn regular petrol or diesel variant anukunna ne

manollaki electric cars konentha avagahana unda , anyway I wish this project to be successfull

Ha ha long back Reva ani oka electric undi... Adhi ippudu Mahindra vaallu konesaaru. All Auto majors are working on Hybrid / Electric cars in India may be 2-3 yrs down the we could get good models out in market.

India Electric scooters unnayi, cycles unnayi.. Just the thing is they 

TORK T6X ani Electric bike kuda in final production stages lo undi but got delayed..

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6 minutes ago, idibezwada said:

avagahana and all avasarla...it all comes down to cost, kms and reliability..avi workout aite easyga kontaru

Nenu Electric cycle kondham anukunna it costs around 30-35 K rupees, battery life is 2 yrs warranty & battery ne 6-7K ata antha undatam chusi drop ayya..

It can hit speeds of around 25-30 Km/Hr...

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