How This Company Powers EV Innovation Through Virtual Twins

In mobility, virtual twins are used to refine vehicle performance by testing different designs and materials digitally.
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As India advances towards its ambitious net-zero carbon target by 2070, the spotlight is firmly on electric, autonomous, and connected vehicles.  According to reports, India’s electric vehicle (EV) sector is projecting significant expansion in 2025, with domestic automakers set to launch nearly a dozen new models, mainly in the premium segment.  This momentum continues despite a global slowdown in EV demand, with India’s EV sales rising by 20%. The government has set ambitious targets to increase the share of EVs by 2030: 30% of private car sales, 70% of commercial vehicles, 40% of buses, and an impressive 80% of two- and three-wheelers. To support this transition, Union minster Piyush Goyal launched the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, showcasing India’s aspirati
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Shalini Mondal
Shalini is a senior tech journalist, exploring the latest advancements in AI. When she's not reporting on the latest innovations, you can find her immersed in her next literary adventure.
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