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CNG can help travel long distances in India

Agility India P. Ltd. created a big splash in the Indian mobility market recently when it unveiled clean, eco-friendly, long-range Type IV Composite CNG Cylinders for the first time in India. These cylinders are not only 70% lighter than the Type - I steel cylinders currently being used in India but also provide more storage capacity on-board to cover approximately 800- 1000 KM per fill. The new technology will not only save costs but also revolutionize long distance travel and reduce the long queues at the CNG filling stations. Agility Fuel Solutions, Regional Director Ravindra Vashisht speaks his mind in an exclusive interview to Taazakhabar News

Advantage Agility: Long range composite CNG cylinders for Indian market

Agility Fuel Solutions is offering large capacity CNG storage systems with just four composite cylinders that give a range of 1000 km between refueling. Agility can fit these storage systems in new buses, and assist in the conversion of CNG and diesel buses to CNG/LNG.

What difference do CNG, ICE, HEV, PHEV and BEV make?

India needs a lasting, convenient and cost-effective solution to satisfy the growing demand for intra-city and inter-city mobility of its rapidly urbanizing population. The need of the hour is fuel efficient, eco-friendly vehicles, this is all the more reason we should understand the difference between terms like terms like CNG, ICE, HEV, PHEV or BEV

Making every Tyre count

There are three types -- symmetrical, directional, and hybrid -- tyre treads designed for different road conditions and driving styles. Each tyre has its own characteristics, or ‘fingerprint.’

How did Tata Sumo get its name?

Tata Group’s first multi-utility vehicle Tata Sumo had nothing to do with Japanese heavyweight wrestlers and named after Sumant Moolgaokar - Su for SUmant and Mo for MOolgaokar

The state of gloom in the Indian Tyre industry

Just 11 players including Apollo Tyres, Birla Tyres, Ceat, Bridgestone India, Continental India, Goodyear, JK Tyres, Michelin India, MRF, TVS Srichakra, and Yokohama India- dominate the tyre industry in India account for over 90% of the total tyre production for both the domestic and international markets and export tyres worth thousands of crores to more than 100 countries like the European Union, USA, and UAE

“Advantek ethos: Green Earth and clear Blue Sky”

Advantek Fuel Systems Private Limited created a big splash in the Indian mobility market by introducing clean, eco-friendly, Composite CNG Cylinders for the first time in India. These cylinders are not only 70% lighter than the Type - I steel cylinders currently being used in India but also provide more storage capacity on-board to cover 800- 1000 KM per fill.

Making Every Tyre Count

The tyre is any day much more than just a stupid piece of rubber which helps you move around when inflated and at the same time immobilizes you if deflated. Many of us may not admit the truth, but it is an inescapable fact that a tyre is a highly engineered component and the only part of the vehicle – that holds on or hugs the road at all times and affects our safety

Indian automobile sector – on the road to recovery?

The year 2019 was a nightmare for the Indian automobile sector. The customer demand witnessed an unprecedented decline. Even major automobile manufacturers were knocked out cold and had to suspend working in their production plants. Would 2020 witness a revival of the Indian automobile sector? Industry experts feel that the worst is over and things will be back to normal soon in the Indian automobile industry?

Auto Expo 2020: The brands that will dominate

The Auto Expo 2020 promises to be an action-packed event with more than 10 startups, half a dozen two-wheeler companies and a number of Chinese companies showcasing their brands in the Indian market

Auto Expo- The historical perspective

The Auto Expo – a complete automotive show conceived 25 year ago in 1985, provides a platform to the Indian automotive industry, to see and learn new technologies being used worldwide, and showcase its expertise to the global industry. The Expo will give the Indian automobile industry a reason to smile once again

Hyundai – The Brand With A Cause

Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Company (HMC). HMIL is India’s first smart mobility solutions provider and the number one car exporter since inception in India.
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