Tata Motors India and its luxury arm Jaguar Land Rover have got extensive plans for electric vehicles but hybrid vehicles are not on the radar at present, Tata Motors Chairman N Chandrasekaran said.
At Tata Motors’ 58th Annual General Meeting (AGM) held virtually as reported by PTI , Chandrasekaran also said the company is expecting to have 50 per cent of the vehicles at least as electric vehicles or green mobility vehicles. Subsidiary JLR has a target of having 65 per cent of the vehicles on green technology by 2030.
“Tata Motors India as well as Jaguar Land Rover have got extensive plans for electric vehicles. We have launched a number of products already. And then we have Nexon’s new upgraded version getting launched any time now,” he said.