NEW DELHI: Hyundai Motor India Ltd. (HMIL) on Wednesday unveiled the electric version of its popular compact car i10, which it plans to sell in the Indian market in near future as zero-emission urban commuter vehicle.

NEW DELHI: Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Monday inaugurated the Twizy Z.E. Concept, a new electric car from the stables of Renault, which will be out on Indian roads by 2011.

The blue and white car is a two-seater that works on the green technology principle.

French auto major Renault today said it was looking at launching zero emission electric vehicles (EVs) in India by the middle of this decade. The company, which today unveiled its city two-seater

In sync with global focus on green technology, India's largest car exporter, Hyundai Motors, will unveil the electric version of its compact car `i10' during the upcoming Delhi Auto Expo next year.

The company will also showcase its existing range of products and its concept vehicles with futuristic technology during the event starting January 5, the company spokesperson said.

The India of 2030 has yet to be built including 80% of the needed infrastructure. If this new capacity is green, India

Scrapped taxis in a yard in Chongqing, south-west China
Rust in peace: scrapped taxis in a yard in Chongqing, south-west China. Vehicle numbers have soared in the boom years, and environmentalists are seeking tough emissions curbs

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New Delhi: By the time the Indian contingent leaves for the global climate change summit in Copenhagen next month, the government will be ready with a holistic strategy for promoting environment-friendly vehicles.

From the global car industry

Britain must cut greenhouse gas emissions six times faster than at present and consider more aggressive intervention in energy markets if it is to meet its low carbon targets, the government's chief climate change adviser said on Monday.

Honda Motor Co has unveiled an electric battery-powered personal transporter, a unicycle shaped like the number eight that riders steer by leaning in the direction they want to travel.

The "U3-X," which Honda will show at the Tokyo Motor Show next month, is the latest to join a growing number of futuristic transportation devices, such as the much bigger Segway.

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