TATA Green Batteries partners with TVS Motor Company for aftermarket tie-up

Tata Green Batteries will be available at TVS Motor's authorised dealerships and service centres. 

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 15 Dec 2023 Views icon5313 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
TATA Green Batteries partners with TVS Motor Company for aftermarket tie-up

Tata AutoComp GY Batteries (TATA Green Batteries), an automotive and two-wheeler manufacturer, has entered the After Market tie-up in partnership with TVS Motor Company, to ensure a smooth servicing experience for all TVS Motor consumers across the country. 

Tata Green Batteries will be available at TVS Motor's authorised dealerships and service centres. 

Rama Shankar Pandey, CEO, TATA Green Batteries said, “TATA Green Batteries has been one of the major OEM partners of TVS Motor with supplies to all major platforms of Two Wheelers. This landmark marks the extension of this relationship to the after-market space.”

Rajendra Bhatt, Senior Vice President – Service, TVS Motor said, “With this strategic tie-up, TATA Green Batteries will be available across TVS Motor’s authorised dealerships in India.  We are confident that this alliance will further strengthen a hassle-free experience for the consumers.”

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