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All-electric Tata Ace EV priced at Rs. 9.99 lakh

The Tata Ace is also available in petrol and CNG variants, with prices starting at Rs. 4.29 lakh (ex-showroom).

Tata Motors has commenced deliveries of the Ace EV. The first batch was delivered to Amazon, Delhivery, DHL, FedEx, Flipkart, Johnson & Johnson Consumer Health, MoEVing, Safexpress and Trent Limited.

The Tata Ace EV, which made its debut in May last year, is priced at Rs. 9.99 lakh (ex-showroom). It has a lightweight container with a cargo volume of 208 cubic feet. The vehicle can tackle grades of up to 22% under fully loaded conditions.

The electric LCV is based on Tata's EVOGEN platform and is said to offer a certified range of 154 km on a single charge. It is powered by a single electric motor that generates 36 BHP and 130 Nm.

The Tata Ace is also available in petrol and CNG variants, with prices starting at Rs. 4.29 lakh (ex-showroom).

 

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All-electric Tata Ace EV launched in India

The Tata Ace EV has a cargo volume of 208 cubic feet and can cover 154 km on a single charge.

Tata Motors has launched an all-electric version of the Ace small commercial vehicle (SCV).

The Ace EV is based on Tata's EVOGEN platform and is said to offer a certified range of 154 km on a single charge. It is powered by a single electric motor that generates 36 BHP and 130 Nm.

The Ace EV comes with a lightweight container that offers a cargo volume of 208 cubic feet. The vehicle can tackle grades of up to 22% under fully loaded conditions.

Tata has also announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Amazon, BigBasket, City Link, DOT, Flipkart, LetsTransport, MoEVing and Yelo EV to deliver 39,000 Ace EVs. The company will also set up dedicated EV support centres and deploy the 'Tata Fleet Edge' fleet management solution.

 

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Tata ACE electric LCV spied during ad shoot

At present, the Tata Ace is available in petrol, diesel and CNG versions.

Tata Motors seems to be gearing up to launch an all-electric version of the Ace LCV. It was recently spotted during an ad shoot, which suggests that the launch could be just around the corner.

Details of the Tata Ace EV are still unknown. However, this is not the first electric version of the LCV. Earlier, the company had introduced a Lead Acetate battery-powered Ace in Europe. The vehicle was designed by Tata's European Technical Centre. Whether the new version will use the same battery or will switch to a lithium-ion pack remains to be seen.

At present, the Tata Ace is available in petrol, diesel and CNG versions. It is powered by a 694cc petrol unit that makes 30 BHP and 55 Nm and a 700cc, 2-cylinder diesel engine that produces 20 BHP and 45 Nm. The CNG version packs 25 BHP and 50 Nm.

Source: Rushlane

 
 
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