All About Tata Avinya
Meanwhile, Tata Motors is expanding its EV-exclusive showrooms, increasing from the current two to 50 in the next few years, in a phased approach.
To strengthen the charging infrastructure, Tata Motors aims to boost the number of public charging points from 10,000 in FY24 to over 100,000 by FY30. Additionally, the community charging points are expected to grow from 4,300 to over 100,000.
Tata Motors also plans to bundle EVs with solar rooftops, providing customers with tangible financial benefits. This initiative will cross-promote solar rooftops and EVs and has set specific targets to achieve this.The firm’s ongoing collaborations with Tata Group companies, such as JLR, Agartas, Tata AutoComp Systems, and Tata Power, will continue to provide access to advanced technologies, localization, and cost advantages. “The continued synergies with Tata Group companies including JLR, Agartas (cell manufacturing company), Tata AutoComp Systems and Tata Power, will give Tata Passenger Electric Mobility access to advanced technologies, localisation and cost benefits,” it said.
The EMA platform from JLR, which will underpin the Avinya, is expected to accelerate Tata Motors’ entry into the premium pure EV market, offering additional cost benefits.
Tata Motors is committed to driving forward innovation and infrastructure for electric vehicles.