Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Tata Motors gears up to focus on shared mobility, forms unit

- Malyaban Ghosh

NEW DELHI: Tata Motors Ltd has created a separate division to explore ways to tap its entire range of passenger and commercial vehicles for offering shared mobility solutions, said two people aware of the developmen­t.

Named Mobility Innovation­s Hub, the new department is headed by Pankaj Jhunja, formerly with Tata Technologi­es, said the people cited above, who did not want to be named.

The new department will also look at collaborat­ing with startups such as Ola, Uber and other freight aggregator­s. Tata Motors is the first auto maker in India to create a separate division exclusivel­y for shared mobility as the company manufactur­es an entire gamut of vehicles needed for last mile connectivi­ty ranging from small cars to trucks and buses.

Confirming the appointmen­t of Jhunja to run the shared mobility business, a spokespers­on for Tata Motors said Jhunja will report to Shailesh Chandra, president, electric mobility business and corporate strategy.

“We have mentioned before, as part of our turnaround journey, we will be creating ringfenced teams to lead projects in our endeavor to act fast in the market place,” the spokespers­on said.

The spokespers­on however declined to elaborate on the plans as Tata Motors is in a silent period ahead of its quarterly results scheduled for 31 October.

The first person mentioned above said the new division will explore the entire aspect of shared mobility but its role will evolve in the future as the subject is still a concept in India.

The division will also work on new technologi­es like augmented reality, virtual reality and big data to help create certain mobility solutions.

“Tata Motors wants to provide end-to-end connectivi­ty to the customers and the company has the range of vehicles in different segments to provide such services,” the person said.

“Shared mobility is yet to evolve as a concept but this move from Tata Motors makes sense since these measures may hold the company in good stead once the concept evolves in India.”

Underscori­ng Tata Motors’ focus on shared and connected mobility, Guenter Butschek, managing director and chief executive of Tata Motors, said at a recent conference of the Automotive Component Manufactur­ers Associatio­n that auto makers need to explore new technologi­es and focus on start-ups as the industry needs to learn the ability to take risks. “We need to think beyond products and focus on solutions and new business models. We need to redefine ourselves,” said Butschek.

Shared mobility as a concept has different facets to it and ridesharin­g is probably one of the main aspects that has become popular in India with companies like Ola and Uber.

In the future, Tata Motors plans to connect with customers in the commercial vehicle space for providing end-to-end connectivi­ty since it offers products across the entire range.

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? Guenter Karl Butschek, CEO and MD of Tata Motors
MINT/FILE Guenter Karl Butschek, CEO and MD of Tata Motors

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