Exponent Energy, a Bengaluru-based energy-tech company with financial backing from the family office of Hero MotoCorp Chairman and CEO Pawan Munjal, has launched its ‘Exponent Oto’ technology, a ...
As per the company, the retrofitted vehicles can deliver acceleration from 0-30 kmph in under 4.5 seconds and real-world range of 140-150 km. Exponent Energy, a Bengaluru-based energy-tech company, ...
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Bengaluru-based energy tech startup Exponent Energy has unveiled its next-generation charging station, code-named P4, powered by its 15-minute rapid charging technology. With this launch, Exponent ...
Exponent Energy launches next-gen P4 charging station with upgrades to support 15-minute rapid charging. Exponent Energy, a full-stack energy company building battery packs and charging stations, on ...
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Last week, you might have seen that Exponent, Inc. (NASDAQ:EXPO) released its quarterly result to the market. The early response was not positive, with shares down 5.4% to US$68.33 in the past week.
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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WISH) — Purdue University has severed ties with The Exponent, a student-run newspaper owned by a nonprofit foundation. According to an article published on Thursday, Purdue ...