Tata Steel has introduced a fleet of electric vehicles for employee transportation in Jamshedpur.
The company has partnered with Tata Motors to deploy 40 Tigor Electric Vehicles.
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The first batch of Tigor EVs was handed over by the Tata Motors’ team to Tata Steel officials, at the company’s plant in Jamshedpur.
“We are delighted to partner with Tata Steel on their initiative of inducting zero-emission vehicles in their fleet in Jamshedpur,” said Tata Motors Electric Mobility Business & Corporate Strategy president, Shailesh Chandra.
“We are confident the Tigor EV will address the mobility needs of the firm in an economical and ecofriendly manner. We remain committed to the sustainable mobility mission and 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 is working on electric mobility in India and is involved with various electric and hybrid vehicle solutions.
