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Hyundai's slow EV ramp-up in India injures its decarbonisation efforts, Greenpeace states

A sluggish rampup of electric vehicle sales for Hyundai and its affiliate Kia in India and increased sales of gasolineengine SUVs are weakening their decarbonisation efforts, Greenpeace East Asia stated on Tuesday.

Hyundai and Kia saw their per-vehicle tailpipe emissions drop in their significant markets of Europe and South Korea in between 2018 and 2023, the environmental group stated in a report.

However their vehicle emissions rose in at least seven other areas consisting of India, the world's third-largest vehicle market, over the very same duration, according to the report.

The 2 firms together hold the No. 2 area in India, their fourth-largest market. Hyundai, which last year noted its local unit there, is investing greatly in the nation and a new plant is set to be functional from September.

Greenpeace stated the car manufacturers had made minimal. electrification efforts and increased sales of bigger automobiles. such as SUVs.

Hyundai and Kia did not respond to a request for comment.

Hyundai offers six SUVs in India, one of them electric. Its. variety of SUVs is on par with market leader Maruti Suzuki. however SUVs represent two-thirds of Hyundai's India. sales, more than Maruti's two-fifths.

The adoption of EVs in India stays difficult for a lot of. automakers generally due to high upfront costs, limited charging. infrastructure and variety stress and anxiety.

Hyundai and Kia together provide two imported EVs in India,. faring much better than rivals such as VW, Renault. and Toyota which have yet to begin EV sales.

Hyundai plans to reveal its very first locally made electrical SUV. called Creta on Friday and release four more EVs by 2030. Kia. plans to introduce its first in your area produced EV this year.

EVs make up roughly 2% of India's total new vehicle sales of 4. million. The government wants to increase that percentage to 30%. by 2030.

Greenpeace has also previously criticised other automakers. such as Toyota and VW for their decarbonisation efforts.

(source: Reuters)