BYD India Appoints Rajeev Chauhan as VP of EV Business
By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi Jul 08, 2024 13:33
BYD India has appointed Rajeev Chauhan as Vice President of its electric passenger vehicle business, replacing Sanjay Gopalakrishnan. Chauhan brings experience from Honda Cars India and Volvo Car India.
New Delhi, Jul 8 (PTI) Automaker BYD India on Monday said it has appointed Rajeev Chauhan as Vice President of the electric passenger vehicle Business.
He takes over from Sanjay Gopalakrishnan, who is retiring after over three decades in the Indian automotive industry.
Chauhan, who has worked in Honda Cars India and Volvo Car India on earlier stints, will spearhead the overall electric passenger vehicle business of BYD India.
BYD India is a subsidiary of Chinese firm BYD, the leading manufacturer of electric vehicles in the world.
He takes over from Sanjay Gopalakrishnan, who is retiring after over three decades in the Indian automotive industry.
Chauhan, who has worked in Honda Cars India and Volvo Car India on earlier stints, will spearhead the overall electric passenger vehicle business of BYD India.
BYD India is a subsidiary of Chinese firm BYD, the leading manufacturer of electric vehicles in the world.
Source: PTI
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