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Tata Motors Quote: Move Global Mobility Summit

Quote by Guenter Butschek, MD & CEO, Tata Motors​

“Automotive is one of the strongest contributor to the Indian economy and with path-breaking initiatives introduced by the government through NITI Aayog, India is perfectly positioned to leapfrog the global economies in the mobility space on the back of strong technological advancements. While it is important for the industry to be inclusive sustainable and transformational, the future of efficient clean and sustainable mobility solutions lies in CESS i.e. Connected, Electrified, Shared and Safe.”
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ABB CEO at the MOVE: Global Mobility Summit 2018

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Ulrich Spiesshofer, Chief Executive Officer of ABB with ABB fast-charger (just eight minutes to power an electric car for 200 kilometers) at the MOVE Global Mobility Summit 2018 today.​

(Excerpts from his speech at the inaugural session)

Ulrich Spiesshofer, Chief Executive Officer of ABB was present here today at the MOVE Global Mobility Summit 2018 at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi. He was one of the key industry leaders to deliver his thoughts at the inaugural session in the presence of Hon'ble Prime Minister of India.

For the first time in India, ABB showcased the Terra HP fast-charging system, which can power up a car for 200 km in just a single charge in just 8 mins. It is ideally suited for highway rest stops and petrol stations, where the highest power is required to minimize charging time.

In his address, Ulrich commended the Indian government for its ambitious, enlightened vision for transforming the transport system to e-mobility. He further highlighted a few of ABB’s pioneering technologies with which they looks forward to support India’s e-mobility revolution.

Excerpts from his speech at the summit:

· ABB’s presence in India dates back over a century, and we have been manufacturing here for 60 years.

· ABB is helping India to achieve its ambitious goals of:

- moving towards a stronger, smarter and greener grid,

- advancing industrial development through the “Make in India” initiative,

- and shifting towards a low-carbon, sustainable transport system.

· ABB is extremely proud and privileged to be partnering with the Indian government and Niti Aayog, as well as customers and technical institutes to support India’s development. In India, we are working with partners, including OEMs and Niti Aayog on EV charging models.

· Revolutionized EV charging infrastructure

- Seven years ago we revolutionized electric vehicle charging by using direct current, which reduced charging times to tens of minutes, rather than the many hours needed with AC.

- Today, ABB has the largest installed base of fast-chargers worldwide – 8,000 stations in 68 countries.

- A few months ago, at the Hanover industry fair in Germany, we launched a new record-breaking, new Terra High Power EV charger, which is able to deliver enough charge in just eight minutes to power an electric car for 200 kilometers. We’ve brought one of these fast-chargers to this event.

· ABB has been a leader in e-mobility for well over a century.

- We were one of the first companies to electrify railways, tunnels and trains

- ABB pioneered electric propulsion for ships

- We are a technology leader in e-mobility for buses: our revolutionary flash-charging TOSA system keeps buses running all day with 20-second bursts at selected stops.

In his closing remarks, Ulrich said that India can leapfrog other nations by embracing e-mobility now, and become a world leader in sustainable transport, while reducing emissions and dependence on imported fossil fuels. At the same time, India can use e-mobility as a lever to move its industry up the value chain and to drive economic growth.
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Hyundai Motor Promises ‘Shared’, ‘Connected’, and ‘Zero Emission Mobility’ for India at the Global Mobility Summit 2018

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Hyundai showcases KONA Electric, offering an outstanding range of 482km (*WLTP)

The company is committed to building strategic business partnerships with leading mobility service providers and car sharing start-ups

New Delhi, Sept. 7, 2018: Hyundai Motor Company today strengthened its commitment to delivering ‘Shared’, ‘Connected’ and ‘Zero Emission Mobility’ at the Global Mobility Summit in New Delhi. As a technology and innovation driven brand, Hyundai is committed to helping build India’s future mobility. Hyundai showcased the KONA Electric at ‘Move: The Global Mobility Summit 2018’ – showcasing the strengths of its SUV model combined with the innovative technology of an electric powertrain.

We are glad to participate in ‘Move: The Global Mobility Summit’ and be a part of exchange of ideas to make the dream of future mobility transform into reality,” said Mr. Euisun Chung, Vice Chairman of Hyundai Motor Company. “Hyundai is already leading the future mobility solutions and is committed to realize India’s vision of ‘Shared’, ‘Connected’ and ‘Zero Emission Mobility’. Hyundai has a long-term commitment towards Make-in-India for the past 20 years and today we are proud to showcase the KONA Electric at the Global Mobility Summit.”

The KONA Electric is a true expression of Hyundai’s technological advancements in the field of Eco & Clean Mobility. I am confident that this Global Mobility Summit will herald a new era of Smart and Clean mobility in India.” He added.

The conversation in the field of mobility is rapidly shifting from an automobile-based model to a smart mobility model built for future sustainability. Automobile manufacturers are embracing the dawn of smart mobility technology, which is more eco-friendly and more efficient.

Hyundai’s smart mobility solution is based on three pillars, ‘Clean Mobility’, ‘Freedom in Mobility’ and ‘Connected Mobility’. Under the first pillar of ‘Clean Mobility’, the electric vehicle is one of the most important components to achieving this mission. Hyundai is fully prepared to deliver every type of electric vehicle including hybrid electric vehicles (HEV), electric vehicles (EV), and fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV).

The second pillar is ‘Freedom in Mobility’ in which the company aims to create an environment where everyone has unlimited access to safe and convenient transportation.

The third pillar is ‘Connected Mobility’ and the company is currently developing a ‘Connected Car Program’ to link an individual’s car with other cars, their office and even the wider urban environment, resulting in greater safety and convenience.

The Indian government’s ‘Make in India’ initiative has been very successful, and the next phase of growth will be complimented by the success of other government initiatives, including ‘Digital India’ and ‘Start Up India’.

Hyundai Motor strives to provide freedom of movement to everyone by investing in mobility services such as car sharing and car hailing by building close relationships with leading mobility service providers in India and car sharing start-ups to develop strategic business partnerships.

About Hyundai Motor India

Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Company (HMC). HMIL is the second largest car manufacturer and the number one car exporter since inception in India. It currently has nine car models across segments – EON, GRAND i10, ELITE i20, ACTIVE i20, XCENT, VERNA, ELANTRA, CRETA & TUCSON. HMIL’s fully integrated state-of-the-art manufacturing plant near Chennai boasts advanced production, quality and testing capabilities.

HMIL forms a critical part of HMC’s global export hub. It currently exports to around 88 countries across Africa, Middle East, Latin America, Australia and Asia Pacific. To support its growth and expansion plans, HMIL currently has 495 dealers and more than 1,309 service points across India. In its commitment to provide customers with cutting-edge global technology, Hyundai has a modern multi-million dollar R&D facility in Hyderabad. The R&D center endeavors to be a center of excellence in automobile engineering.
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MOVE Global Mobility Summit -Mr. Chen Zhixin, President, SAIC Motor Corp

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Mr. Zhixin announced that MG Motors India, SAIC’s fully owned subsidiary, is planning to invest over USD 500 Million in the country by 2020, at the MOVE Global Mobility Summit at NITI Aayog.

Mr. Chen Zhixin, President, SAIC Motor Corp. also met the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.

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Mr. Chen Zhixin, President, SAIC Motor Corp. and Mr. Rajeev Chaba, President & Managing Director, MG Motor India met the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi at his residence.

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Hon'ble PM Narendra Modi inspected the global electric vehicle MG ERX5 SUV at the MOVE Global Summit. MG ERX5 comes with an industry best range of 425 kilometers. The car charges in 45-60 minutes with use of a fast charger.

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