Tata Autocomp displays homegrown Auto Components at Mobility Expo

The display featured a range of products, including EV battery packs, chargers, and powertrain solutions, highlighting the company's strong focus on local manufacturing capabilities.

Tata AutoComp Systems Limited showcased its domestically developed automotive solutions at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025. The display featured a range of products, including EV battery packs, chargers, and powertrain solutions, highlighting the company’s strong focus on local manufacturing capabilities.

The exhibition stall was inaugurated by Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal and showcased products from 18 of the company’s business units, including nine joint ventures with international manufacturers. Tata AutoComp also demonstrated significant strides in localizing critical electric vehicle components, including achieving full domestic production of battery packs and management systems.

Arvind Goel, Vice Chairman of Tata AutoComp Systems, emphasized the company’s dedication to advancing India’s shift to sustainable mobility through innovation and research. He acknowledged the industry’s ongoing transformation driven by electrification, hybridization, and the rise of software-defined vehicles.

The company has expanded beyond automotive components into the railway sector, contributing to the Vande Bharat train initiative. This diversification comes as Tata AutoComp marks its third decade of operations, during which it has served various segments including passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, and off-road machinery.

Tata AutoComp Systems, established in 1995, operates as a component manufacturing arm of the Tata Group. The company has aligned its strategy with government initiatives such as FAME-III and the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes, which aim to boost domestic manufacturing in the automotive sector.

The automotive components industry in India is witnessing substantial growth, fueled by rising vehicle production and the government’s emphasis on localization. Significant investments in research and development, especially in electric vehicle technology, are helping India reduce its reliance on imported components.

The company’s focus on workforce development through training programs aligns with the wider industry trend of upskilling employees to meet the evolving demands of automotive technologies, particularly in the electric vehicle sector.