To address performance issues, Tata Motors to buy EV batteries from Chinese co: Report

admin admin | 08-28 16:20

Tata Motors recently became the first Indian company to enter the ranks of the top ten most valued global automotive firms.
Tata Motors will procure battery packs for its electric vehicles from a Chinese manufacturer, Live Mint has claimed citing sources.

As per the business daily, Tata Motors will source batteries from Octillion Power Systems in China to address performance issues as well as to diversify its supply and technolgy base. The Indian car maker currently sources the batteries from Tata AutoComp systems.

The leading electric car maker currently sells a range of EVs in India including the EV versions of Tiago, Tigor, Punch, Nexon, and the newly launched Curvv.ev. The car maker is expected to launch the EV version of Harrier as well.

As per the report, the Curvv.ev will be the first one to feature a Octillion battery.

Tata Motors recently became the first Indian company to enter the ranks of the top ten most valued global automotive firms. This achievement comes after Tata Motors' stock rose over 50% this year and more than 101% in 2023. The company’s market capitalization reached USD 51 billion on July 31st, making it the highest-valued automotive firm in India.

Tata Motors now sits among industry giants. Tesla Inc. secures top position in the automotive sector with a market capitalization of USD 711.19 billion, followed by Toyota Motors at USD 307.50 billion and BYD Company at USD 92.65 billion.

Meanwhile, EV sales in India have declined. E-car registrations dropped 2.92% to 7541 units in July, amid slow adoption among buyers, among other factors. Tata Motors control almost 68% of the segment.

Earlier this month, Shailesh Chandra, managing director, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicle and Passenger Electric Mobility, said the drop in EV sales in the recent months shouldn't be singled out and be seen in the context of a broader slowdown.

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