Tata Motors to supply electric Tigor to Capgemini India
Tata Motors' will supply the EVs to Capegemini for its Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad campus.
Tata Motors, today announced that it has bagged another order for supplying the electric Tigor as part of its partnership with Capegemini India.
As part of the company's electrification journey it will deploy the e-Tigor to Capegemini in three major cities at its Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad campus, reinforcing its commitment to a sustainable environment.
For this Tata Motors has collaborated with Karthik Travels, a mobility solutions company to manage the induction of the EV fleet in Capgemini’s transport ecosystem. The first batch of e-Tigor was handed over by the Tata Motors team to Capgemini officials, at an event held at the company’s Bangalore campus.
Commenting on the deployment of Tigor EVs, Shailesh Chandra, president – Electric Mobility Business and Corporate Strategy, Tata Motors, said, "We are delighted to partner with Capgemini on their thoughtful initiative of promoting zero-emission vehicles for the employee mobility needs. Tigor EV, recently awarded as the ‘Electric Car of the Year’ by Assocham India’, will join Capgemini’s existing fleet of cars. Tata Motors will continue to work towards bringing aspirational e-mobility solutions for the customers, leading the drive towards faster adoption of electric vehicles in the country. "
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