SWITCH MOBILITY AUTOMOTIVE LIMITED
Location
Tamil Nadu
Founded
2020-12-28
Website
Risk Signals
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2025-04-21 (smart-energy.com)
Siemens Limited forms an e-mobility joint venture company in India
Siemens Limited, Switch Mobility to provide commercial vehicle customers in India with cost-effective and sustainable e-mobility solutions.
Read more2025-01-20 (thehindubusinessline.com)
Switch Mobility projects e-bus volumes to exceed 6,000 units this year, targeting sustainable growth - The Hindu
Switch Mobility anticipates e-bus volumes surpassing 6,000 this year, focusing on sustainable growth and market expansion.
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2024-11-09 (indiatimes.com)
Ashok Leyland targets strong export growth with Southeast Asia expansion in FY25, ET Auto
The company is looking to expand into Southeast Asia as part of its global growth strategy, targeting robust domestic performance for the second half of FY25. Ashok Leyland’ s EV subsidiary, Switch Mobility, is also nearing EBITDA break-even for this fiscal year, confirmed Executive Chairman Dheeraj
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Switch Mobility targets to double its sales every year, for next 3 years - The Hindu
Switch Mobility, part of Hinduja Group, aims to double sales annually with new electric bus launches and global expansion.
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Switch Mobility suspends Spanish manufacturing project, plans exports from India this year - ET Manufacturing
An investment of Euro 100 million was planned for the project, which was expected to be the production hub for the European markets. Switch Mobility, which still owns the site, may revisit the plan if market demand warrants it.
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