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    Home » Tata Group to Set Up EV Cell Plant in Europe

    Tata Group to Set Up EV Cell Plant in Europe

    aishwaryaBy aishwaryaJanuary 13, 2023 Battery 2 Mins Read
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    India’s automotive conglomerate, Tata Group has announced its plans to set up electric vehicle battery cells manufacturing operations in Europe as it tries to accelerate its British marque unit’s shift to battery-powered cars.

    battery cells Jaguar Land Rover and Tata Motors will be the anchor customers for the facility, which will also sell battery cells to the wider market, Tata Motors Chief Financial Officer P.B. Balaji said in an interview at the India Auto Expo taking place on the outskirts of New Delhi.

    “We are well covered on the production plans for batteries, but we will require some cell capacity coming into Europe,” Balaji said.

    Tata is finalizing plans and will announce details soon, he said, declining to disclose the location of the facility and a time frame. There will be a “lot of investments,” Balaji said, without elaborating.

    The “intellectual property-heavy” facility will produce two battery cells chemistries — lithium iron phosphate for Tata Motors’ EVs and nickel manganese cobalt for the Indian automaker as well as Jaguar Land Rover, Balaji said.

    The plan should help the company better control critical parts of the supply chain, which has faced disruptions globally during the Covid pandemic. Tata Motors and Jaguar Land Rover benefit from being a part of a larger ecosystem, the CFO said.

    The UK Car Industry’s Prospects Are Going from Bad to Worse

    Jaguar Land Rover is based in the UK, where the car industry has struggled in the aftermath of Brexit and in making the switch to EVs.

    The country has failed to attract much investment in large-scale cell facilities, beyond one owned by China’s Envision Group.

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