Tata Motors to supply electric Tigor to Wise Travel India

B2B customer service provider WTi will adopt the Tigor EVs in its fleet at Delhi.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 06 Mar 2019 Views icon10603 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

In its bid to push electric mobility in the country Tata Motors today announced its partnership with Wise Travel India (WTi), to deploy Tigor electric vehicles (EVs) in New Delhi.

Tata Motors says WTi  is one of the largest and the fastest growing company in people ground transportation space catering to B2B customers, which will deploy the Tigor EVs in their fleet at Delhi. The first batch of Tigor EVs was handed over by the Tata Motors team to Wise Travel India officials, at Concorde Motors, Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi.

Commenting on the deployment Shailesh Chandra, president – Electric Mobility Business and Corporate Strategy, Tata Motors, said, "We are delighted to partner with WTi on their pragmatic initiative of inducting zero-emission vehicles in their fleet. The Tigor EV will join Wise Travel India’s existing fleet of cars. Tata Motors will continue to work towards bringing aspirational e-mobility solutions for customers, leading the drive towards faster adoption of electric vehicles in the country.”

Tata Motors states that it is playing a leading role in proactively driving the electric mobility in the country. To build a sustainable future for India, the company has been working collaboratively on various electric and hybrid vehicle solutions.

Ashok Vashist, CEO, Wise Travel India, said, “Our business is based on our deep understanding of the opportunity in various people transportation verticals and customers’ expectations from such services. We are committed to support our client’s objective of providing world-class services. The inherent benefits of zero emission and lower operating costs of EVs will help us fulfil the aspirations of our customers economically and sustainably.”

Also read: Government should also incentivise personal electric vehicles: Tata Motors

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