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| ![]() I'm curious about the timeline. In the Economic Times article, I read that the first batch of cars would be delivered in November- which is next month. How is that possible? Is it so easy to replace the engine with the electric paraphernalia? If they manage to do it, the market would be revolutionized. A decent looking car like the Tigor with an electric powertrain and decent range would make this category mainstream. Right now, the E2O and the Logan (a.k.a. Verito) are the only two options, and both have their fair share of niggles. |
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While Tata can leverage their existing A.S.S. network, they would require specialised, separate engineers and equipment to service these vehicles. I do not think this would affect the existing operations of the regular A.S.Ss. For all intents and purposes, there is a battery, electric motor, and an electronic governor that controls the power supplied to the motor from the battery based on driver input. Whatever is defective can easily be replaced and root-cause investigation does not require that the vehicle remain at the workshop. Regenerative braking and fast charging would add complexity, but these are again electronics that can be replaced and tested/repaired off the vehicle. Logging of errors will assist in analysis and resolution. In short, these SLAs will be easy to achieve in the short term with replacement, and in the long term the data gathered from these government vehicles and subsequent improvements will help deliver fairly niggle-free EVs to non-government consumers once they commence commercial operations. | |
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| ![]() According to this news the car seems to be the electric Tigor. Quote:
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| ![]() Toyota should have taken a lead, in my opinion, perhaps Government should have cajoled their management directly or using relations with Japanese Government. It would have been win-win for everyone. They need to reduce Tax component on Electric vehicles drastically perhaps with a rider of investing "n" time of Imports company does before setting up local manufacturing. Toyota could have got a large lot of Prius to begin with around 15 Lac or so if there were low/ nil duties. I can imagine a 3-6 month waiting time for Electric vehicles if cars like Prius and similar are sold with Zero duties. But we work with so myopic vision completely forgetting the main agenda ![]() This must be an exceptional Government tender where such a large order is awarded to a company which even does not have a working model or I believe a firm spec sheet( at least not in public domain), I can only imagine what will happen to these 500 cars that Tata will somehow produce with some jugaads ![]() Last edited by Turbanator : 2nd October 2017 at 15:44. |
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The government needs to think from a larger view, go back into the history if we had 100 % and above duties in 80's would Suzuki had set up a plant? And today how much does Suzuki imports, hardly anything. What I am trying to suggest is that Toyota is amongst the global leader in this technology, and if they were to set up a full Electric plant it would have helped all others including our home companies like TATA to take advantage of that ecosystem. Denso is one of the leading suppliers to TATA and Mahindra but who bought them or other Japanese companies to India? But again most of us are happy with E-Rickshaws so no wonder TATA can surely produce something similar or better than those easily. Last edited by Turbanator : 2nd October 2017 at 16:20. | |
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I think Tata has already some R&D experience abroad (UK) in electric car development and has showcased few models since 2008 till recently so it won't be a juggard. But it must be seen how Tata is going to develop the prototype into to a mass production model with full lifecycle tests and production line setup with in a short duration. | |
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| ![]() Why not? If Tesla can bring a EV directly from scratch, why can't a Tata Motors which has been making mobility solutions for donkey's years make one? Of course, they will have the expertise. In fact, most OEMs given enough business positives will dive into such things. Some see the positives, some don't. Long story short - Tata, Mahindra and Nissan did. Toyota didn't! |
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| ![]() Being on topic of EV, there are some RTOs in India where a EV cannot be registered. I am sure West Bengal is one of them. So in absence of regulatory framework how will it be registered in such states? |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | ![]() Bolt EV Drive video from 2016. Just watch it ... Quote:
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There had been some issues in between, regarding the need for cubic capacity and BHP for registration needs, but those have been sorted out. On topic, what we consumer's have been missing is the practicality part, in the EVs sold here like the E2O. Dropping a Tiago or Tigor into the mass market, with a bit better range (200km would be enough) at a price range of 8-10 lac, could see a lot of adoption. Currently, the E2O is too small and eVerito too expensive, apart from the other niggles. Last edited by ts1506 : 3rd October 2017 at 02:21. | |
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| ![]() Quote: Just last month Jaguar Land Rover made public their intentions of selling only electric and hybrid cars from 2020 in UK. This means there has been some significant development been made in this regard. These are exciting times for the market. https://www.theguardian.com/business...brid-cars-2020 I hope such development progress is made that, by the year 2020, we (the middle class) are seriously considering EV as an option too. | |
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| ![]() When Tata releases an electric car to the market, we can be sure it is well tested, as it is will be first tested with government officials! What a way to kick start electric vehicles in the country! |
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Distinguished - BHPian ![]() ![]() | ![]() Tata Motors will produce the Tigor EV from it's Sanand plant to meet the order placed by state-run Energy Efficiency Services Ltd (EESL), according to a report by ET Auto. Quote:
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