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Tata Motors maps out long-range EVS

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MUMBAI: Tata Motors said on Friday it plans to launch electric cars with a minimum range of 500 kilometres (310 miles) and advanced technology features, targeting buyers in India and beyond.

The first electric vehicles (EVS) built using its new plaform should be on the road in 2025, Tata said during an event in Mumbai where it unveiled a concept model.

Tata is striving to position itself alongside global automakers that are investing billions of dollars to build EVS that meet stricter carbon reduction goals. Tesla’s Model 3 EV can have a range of more than 500 kms, according to data on the U.S. company’s website, and by 2025 industry analysts say that should be close to the norm.

“We have pivoted to make all the strategic investment­s that are necessary. Our goal is to go global eventually,” N Chandrasek­aran, chairman of Tata Motors, said.

While Tata is coming from “way behind” other carmakers, electrific­ation will lead its globalisat­ion push, he added.

Chandrasek­aran said that Tata group will soon reveal plans to produce batery cells locally and is also evaluating making semiconduc­tors in house, all atempts to support its EV push.

Last year, Tata announced plans to launch 10

EV models by March 2026, investing about $2 billion, of which $1 billion has come from private equity group TPG.

Rolling out EVS is central to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s carbon reduction agenda and by 2030, India wants electric models to make up 30% of total car sales. Chandrasek­aran said he expects Tata to go beyond that goal, without giving figures.

Tata plans to ramp up EV annual production to more than 80,000 units this financial year, from 19,000 a year earlier, Reuters reported this week.

The automaker accounts for 90% of India’s EV sales — a segment that only represents 1% of the country’s annual sales of about 3 million vehicles.

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Men ride a motorbike as they come out of a Tata Motors car plant at Sanand, Gujarat.
Reuters ↑ Men ride a motorbike as they come out of a Tata Motors car plant at Sanand, Gujarat.

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