AutoMowheelz.com is a digital automobile media magazine and news publishing website that is based in India. This website reviews new as well as nearly launching vehicles around the world and consults its readers from an unbiased perspective. The information available on their website includes a specification overview of new cars, trucks, motorcycles, and scooters.

The magazine officially claims to be established in the year 2018 with its first digital edition released in the public domain. But, according to the information available on the internet, Automowheelz.com was first discovered on the internet on 3 October, 2019[1]. The website started with a small team of automobile enthusiasts, headquartered in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.

AutoMowheelz
Type of businessAutomobile Magazine
Type of site
Privately Held Company
Available inEnglish
Founded2018
Country of originIndia
Area servedWorldwide
Founder(s)Akshay Kumar Choudhary
URLautomowheelz.com
Current statusActive
Written inHTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP

History edit

Establishment (2018-2019) edit

AutoMowheelz does not have a long history in the digital news media and magazine publishing industry, as it started as an automobile media startup company only 6 years back in 2018. In the early days of its establishment, a majority of the editorial execution, and management was handled by its founder & CEO Akshay Kumar Choudhary himself.[2][3]

The Covid-19 Pandemic (2019-2021) edit

The world was facing a new health threat as the year 2019 came to an end. Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), a deadly disease originated from the SARS-CoV-2 virus shook the world and caused a dramatic loss of human life. It was termed the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused a huge economic and social disruption. Millions of people were facing the risk of extreme poverty.

Numerous small, medium, and large automobile enterprises were facing an existential threat, where around 3.3 billion of the world’s workforce was losing their livelihoods.[4] Lacking the resources or means to earn an income amid government enforced lockdowns, countless people were unable to feed themselves and their families. AutoMowheelz took a deep hit during the pandemic as its workers started losing faith in the magazine's survival due to the Psychological trauma caused by the pandemic as well as delayed pay cheques. Somehow the management was able to convince a few of them till the pandemic completely settled to an end.

Reformation (2021-2023) edit

As soon as the COVID-19 pandemic came to an end, everything was changed worldwide. New protocols and working measures were being adopted around the world to stop the spread of Coronavirus. Later in 2021 to 2023, AutoMowheelz adopted the work from home production strategy which became popular amid the pandemic times.[5] As the world was getting over the COVID-19 pandemic while adopting healthcare and safety measures after the discovery of an appropriate COVID-19 vaccination plan.[6]

This was the same time when better engineered electric cars and bikes were being introduced in the global markets. AutoMowheelz grabbed this opportunity and started to expand when electric vehicles were rapidly replacing gasoline powered vehicles from the market due to increasing air pollution and Global Warming concerns. After several reforms, the magazine started gaining limelight, while being listed as one of the leading automotive startups in the digital media and entertainment industry.[7][8]

Presently, AutoMowheelz.com has a team of more than 10 members on board and is continuously expanding its reach in the mainstream automotive news media, covering the latest happenings that include global car and bike debuts along with live updates within the global automotive industry.[9]

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References edit

Category:Automobile magazines Category:Automobile magazines published in the United Kingdom Category:Automotive websites Category:Indian news websites Category:Magazines established in 2019

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  2. ^ "Akshay Kumar Choudhary". researchgate.net. Retrieved 2024-03-09.
  3. ^ "Akshay Kumar Choudhary". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2024-03-09.
  4. ^ Nayak, J.; Mishra, M.; Naik, B.; Swapnarekha, H.; Cengiz, K.; Shanmuganathan, V. (11 February 2021). "An impact study of COVID-19 on six different industries: Automobile, energy and power, agriculture, education, travel and tourism, and consumer electronics". Expert Systems. 39 (3): e12677. doi:10.1111/exsy.12677. PMC 8014102. PMID 33821074.
  5. ^ "Work from home amid pandemic: WHO, ILO lay down crucial measures to protect workers' health". The Indian Express. 2022-02-08. Retrieved 2024-02-29.
  6. ^ "Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Vaccine research and development". www.who.int. Retrieved 2024-02-29.
  7. ^ "List of top India Media and Entertainment Companies - Crunchbase Hub". Crunchbase. Retrieved 2024-02-16.
  8. ^ "List of top Rajasthan Companies With Fewer Than 1000 Employees - Crunchbase". Crunchbase. Retrieved 2024-03-09.
  9. ^ "AutoMowheelz". Google News. 2023-12-15. Retrieved 2024-02-16.

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