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2022 Wrap Up Sales in India

The year 2022 came to a satisfying close on a high note because automobile sales in December increased by 8.2 per cent, with a total of 2,75,130 units sold last month as compared to 2,54,270 units sold in December 2021. The results are particularly astounding when one considers that several major automakers, including Maruti Suzuki, Toyota, Honda, Nissan, and Jeep, all experienced a little decline in sales during this period. Maruti Suzuki managed to keep their position at the top, and Tata Motors took the spot as the second best-selling brand. Tata Motors came in at number three and took home the prize. Continue reading to obtain information regarding the brand's sales performance in December 2022. Maruti Suzuki Despite a nine per cent decrease in sales, Maruti Suzuki maintains its position as the market leader in India. Compared to the previous month's sales of 1,23,016 units, the company only moved 1,12,010 products during the most recent month. In the following table

FUEL CELL ELECTRIC VEHICLES

  What is fuel cell electric vehicles? A fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) is a type of electric car that uses hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity instead of gasoline or diesel. A fuel cell is a device that makes use of chemical energy in a reaction between hydrogen and oxygen. When the two react, water is produced as a by-product, which can then be used for other purposes. The most common FCEV is the Toyota Mirai, which was introduced in 2014 and has been sold since 2016. It's powered by hydrogen fuel cells that produce electricity through an electrolyzer module. These modules convert hydrogen into water and oxygen—one molecule of each—which are then fed into a stack where they combine to generate power. FCEVs have been used in cars and trucks for several years now, but their use hasn't grown significantly until recently because of their high cost compared to conventional internal combustion engines. However, recent breakthroughs in technology have made them more afford