Growth was led by the L5 segment, which expanded nearly 4% to 25,307 units, even as the L3 category declined about 1% to 35,953 units, pointing to a gradual move towards higher-value, lithium-ion powered vehicles. For the full story, visit the source.
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Electric 3-wheeler sales steady in April; fuel cost worries push shift to L5
Growth was led by the L5 segment, which expanded nearly 4% to 25,307 units, even as the L3 category declined about 1% to 35,953 units, pointing to a gradual move towards higher-value, lithium-ion powered vehicles.
By Amit Vijay Mohile· BusinessLine· 4 days ago· 2 min read
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