By Ketan Thakkar ET bureau
MUMBAI: The Tata Motors chairman N Chandrasekaran and Chairman Emeritus Ratan Tata, on Wednesday, rolled out the first batch of Tigor EV out of Tata Motors' Sanand factory in Gujarat.
Tata Motors had qualified as L1 bidder and won the tender of 10,000 electric cars floated by Energy Efficiency Services Ltd (EESL) in September 2017. For phase 1, Tata Motors is required to deliver 250 Tigor EVs, for which it has received a LoA. For an additional 100 cars, the LoA is expected to be issued shortly by EESL.
N Chandrasekaran, Chairman, Tata group said this occasion is a significant milestone for Tata Motors and a proud moment for the entire team. "As we work together to build the future of e-mobility in India, I am confident that our customers will respond very favourably to this electric model,” added Chandrasekaran.
The electric drive systems for this order have been developed and supplied by Electra EV – a company established to develop and supply electric drive systems for the automotive sector, the company said in a statement.
According to Guenter Butschek, CEO & MD, Tata Motors said this tender has effectively paved way for connecting our aspirations in the e-mobility space with the vision of the Government. “With Tigor EV, we have begun our journey in boosting e-mobility and offering a full range of electric vehicles to the Indian customers," added Butschek.
Tata Motors is committed to the Government’s vision for electric vehicles by 2030 and will work in a collaborative manner to facilitate faster adoption of electric vehicles and to build a sustainable future for India, the company said.
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