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mjunction services makes foray into auto e-retailing biz

mjunction services ltd, a 50:50 joint venture of SAIL and Tata Steel, has made a foray into the auto eRetailing business. The company has forged a tie-up with Reva Electric Car Company (RECC) for selling Reva vehicles through its auto business portal, www.autojunction.in.
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REVA’s hi-tech offering

As part of its endeavours to provide eco-friendly and intelligent solutions for city mobility, the REVA Electric Car Company (RECC), has launched the advanced REVA car, the REVAi. This offering launched last week comes with several technological advancements and features that are aimed atbenefittingboth the consumer and the environment.

Key to this technology is the AC drivetrain.This advancement in technology will give customers a greater driving experience, increased speed, range and acceleration.The REVAi also comes with improved aesthetics and interiors aimed at enhancing the customer’s experience. More
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Electric-car maker gears up for global market

At first sight, it looks like a toy car that has grown big on steroids, but a closer look at the two-door hatchback reveals a cable connecting it to a power outlet in a Bangalore shopping mall car park.

Some 2,000 of these zero-polluting city commuters have been put on the roads in India and Europe, including 600 in London, in the six years since Reva Electric Car Co turned commercial.

“The test-marketing phase is now over and the Reva, as the electric car is known, is ready to leap into the mass market for environment-friendly vehicles,” said Chetan Maini, deputy chairman and chief technical officer. More
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Reva launches upgraded version

Reva Electric Car Company has launched an advanced version of its electric car, Reva-I which uses AC drive train to give better speed, range and acceleration.

The Reva’s Deputy Chairman and the Chief Technology Officer, Mr Chetan Maini, told a news conference that the technologically advanced car is also equipped with a `boost’ mode for short-term acceleration and power. It also has a “hill restraint” feature which allows enhanced negotiation on slopes. The new model costs Rs 3.49 lakh. More
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