Tata Motors have delivered 10 units of the Tata Nexon EV to the government of Gujarat. The new fleet of Nexon EVs has been supplied as part of Tata’s tender agreement with Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL). The Nexon EVs will be used by senior Government officials associated with the Statue of Unity, located in Kevadia, Gujarat. The handover ceremony took place on August 15.
Tata Motors has been very proactively advocating the adoption of EVs in the country. The company has been supplying electric passenger cars to several government bodies and institutions as part of the EESL tender it secured in 2017 to supply 10,000 electric vehicles.
Even earlier last month, Tata supplied 14 units of the new Xpres-T to Kolkata’s Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers. Tata Motors, through the EV ecosystem called ‘Tata uniEVerse’ is also working with other Tata Group companies including Tata Power, Tata Chemicals, Tata Auto Components, Tata Motors Finance and Croma to drive faster adoption of e-mobility in India.
As for the Nexon EV itself, it is currently India’s best-selling electric passenger vehicle and commands a market share of nearly 70 percent in the rapidly growing market for EVs. At present, there are nearly 6,000 Nexon EVs plying on Indian roads.
Tata will soon be expanding its electric passenger vehicle portfolio with the launch of the 2021 Tata Tigor EV on August 31, 2021. Powered by the company’s Ziptron tech, the Tigor EV is likely to undercut the Nexon EV’s Rs 13.99-16.85 lakh price range. This means that the upcoming Tigor EV will be the most affordable EV available to private buyers in India.