Tata Motors’ EV program plugs into Madhya Pradesh

Carmaker looks to expand its vehicle electrification strategy to different parts of the country.

05 Jun 2018 | 8501 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Five days after it signed an MoU with the government of Maharashtra to deploy 1,000 electric vehicles (EVs) comprising both passenger and commercial vehicles in the State and also set up EV charging stations in association with Tata Power, Tata Motors has now taken its electric mobility drive to Madhya Pradesh.

Earlier today, Tata Motors, along with EESL, handed over two Tigor electric sedan to the Madhya Pradesh government in the presence of chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.

Shivraj Singh Chouhan, chief minister of Madhyra Pradesh, all set to take off for a ride in the new Tata Tigor EV.

The Tigor EV, which is manufactured at the company’s Sanand plant in Gujarat, first rolled out on December 6, 2017. The first batch of Tigor EVs was delivered to EESL on December 14, 2017.

Tata Motors is aggressively moving to cement its position in the country’s electric mobility space. Only yesterday, the company announced its plans to sharpen its focus on electrification. “Tata Motors is optimistic about the future of electric vehicles and would play a leading role in the electric mobility evolution in the country. We will also leverage on the capabilities of other Tata Group companies to develop the full ecosystem and fast track the adoption of e-mobility,” said Guenter Butschek, chief executive officer and managing director, Tata Motors.

Also read: Tata Motors signs MoU with Maharashtra government to promote e-mobility

EESL to buy 20,000 EVs by March 2019

Copyright © 2024 Autocar Professional. All Rights Reserved.