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      Home » EV and Auto Stocks End Mixed on November 10

      EV and Auto Stocks End Mixed on November 10

      Rashmi VermaBy Rashmi VermaNovember 10, 2025 News 2 Mins Read
      EV and Auto Stocks End Mixed on November 10
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      On November 10, 2025, stocks of Indian electric vehicle (EV) and auto component companies had a mixed performance as investors engaged in selective buying while also taking light profits amid a cautious market mood.

      UNO Minda was among the top gainers, jumping 7.29% to ₹1,319.30, leading the group due to robust investor confidence in its component manufacturing operations. Exicom Tele-Systems Ltd. rose by 3.88% to ₹140.28, continuing its upward trend due to positive sentiment around EV charging and power systems. Minda Corporation increased by 1.93% to ₹590.35, while Bosch grew by 1.28% to ₹37,280.00. This shows steady demand for its electric vehicle and mobility offerings.

      Leading automobile manufacturers also saw gains. Tata Motors climbed 1.18% to ₹410.45, and Hero MotoCorp grew by 1.20% to ₹5,359.50. Both companies benefited from stronger sales momentum and optimistic forecasts for the festive season. Bharat Forge and Bharat Electronics increased by 0.86% and 0.63%, respectively, backed by their varied business portfolios.

      On the downside, HEG led the losers with a sharp 5.50% decline to ₹519.30, followed by Ola Electric Mobility Ltd., which slipped 4.82% to ₹44.31 after recent volatility in new-age auto stocks. Olectra Greentech and Sona Comstar dropped 2.51% and 1.10%, respectively, while Amara Raja Energy & Mobility fell 1.65% to ₹964.00.

      In general, market players remained careful as investors searched for more signs from corporate earnings and sector developments. The electric vehicle and automotive sector continues to be a priority as India quickly moves towards sustainable and interconnected transportation.

                                         TABLE

      Company Name Closing Price on November 10 Change %
      AMARA RAJA ENERGY & MOBILITY 964.00 -1.65%
      BHARAT ELECTRONICS 416.85 0.63%
      BHARAT FORGE 1,328.40 0.86%
      BOSCH 37,280.00 1.28%
      EXICOM TELE-SYSTEMS LTD. 140.28 3.88%
      EXIDE INDUSTRIES 379.1 0.47%
      GREAVES COTTON 203.12 -0.32%
      HEG 519.3 -5.50%
      HERO MOTOCORP 5,359.50 1.20%
      JBM AUTO 627.2 -1.09%
      MINDA CORPORATION 590.35 1.93%
      OLA ELECTRIC MOBILITY LTD. 44.31 -4.82%
      OLECTRA GREENTECH 1,477.60 -2.51%
      SONA COMSTAR 485.7 -1.10%
      TATA MOTORS 410.45 1.18%
      UNIPARTS INDIA 481.35 -0.69%
      UNO MINDA 1,319.30 7.29%

       

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