Tata Motors—which has set a target to achieve net zero by 2045, is banking on technology and alternate fuel.
The company recently signed an MoU with the Jharkhand government to set up a manufacturing facility. It plans to use the facility to develop new technologies like electric batteries and hydrogen fuel, among other products.
“Our first priority here is going to be hydrogen internal combustion engine, but post that we will also come up with battery electric or fuel cell electric as the technology roadmap takes us,” Girish Wagh, President, Tata Motors said.