Electric Vehicles Update - Advancements and Innovations in Commercial Vehicle Technology Unveiled

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Work Truck Week 2026 is set to showcase the latest advancements in commercial electric vehicles (EVs) and high-tech work trucks through its Ride & Drive event, taking place March 11-12 in Indianapolis. Attendees will have the opportunity to test drive a variety of vehicles across classes 2–7, including all-electric vans, trucks, and chassis, along with traditional internal combustion vehicles equipped with innovative technologies aimed at enhancing fuel efficiency and reducing emissions. This event, part of North America's largest work truck exhibition, serves as a platform for fleet managers and industry professionals to explore cutting-edge vehicle technologies from 14 participating companies, including prominent innovations from Allison Transmission with their fully automatic transmissions and eGen Power e-Axles.

In other trading, Tube Investments of India (NSEI:TIINDIA) was a standout up 5.4% and ending trading at ₹2,637.40. Tube Investments reported a decline in net income and earnings per share for Q3, announced today. Meanwhile, IbidenLtd (TSE:4062) lagged, down 14.1% to end the day at ¥7,205. On Tuesday, the company reported increased sales and net income for the nine months ending December 31, 2025.

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