Shailesh Chandra, president of Tata Motors' passenger cars business unit, stated that the automaker has a robust product launch strategy for EVs, with green powertrains expected to account for 20% of sales over the next four to five years.
He went on to say the firm is now booking 3,000-3,500 units per month with only two green goods (Nexon and Tigor EVs). However, the company can only supply about 1,000 units. He went on to say that they are currently working up fresh investments totalling $2 billion for electrics, which would be utilised to add ten new green cars, increase manufacturing capacity, and improve charging infrastructure.
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