On August 28, several Indian media outlets, including The Economic Times and The Times of India, cited sources indicating that Tata Motors, India’s largest integrated automobile company, is addressing performance issues such as battery degradation in early electric vehicle models by sourcing battery packs from Chinese manufacturers. The company aims to resolve these issues, expand its supply chain, and enhance its technological capabilities.
It is reported that Tata Motors has been using battery products from the Chinese company in its electric buses over the past two years, and this will be the first time these battery packs are used in passenger electric vehicles. It is anticipated that the company’s latest SUV electric vehicle will feature battery packs from China.
According to The Business Standard, a Tata Motors spokesperson stated that the company is adopting a diversified procurement strategy to reduce supply chain risks and dependence on a single supplier, ensuring a reliable and timely supply of components. This strategy is crucial for addressing the rapid growth and intense challenges in the electric vehicle industry.
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