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      “Electrification Opens Previously Blocked Markets”: Girish Wagh

      Garima SharmaBy Garima SharmaJune 27, 2024 E-Mobility 2 Mins Read
      "Electrification Opens Previously Blocked Markets": Girish Wagh
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      According to Tata Motors Executive Director Girish Wagh, electrification gives access to numerous markets where restrictions previously served as barriers to entry.

      According to the company’s senior executive, Tata Motors’ commercial vehicle division would be able to expand its global reach by switching to zero-emission cars.

      According to Wagh, Tata Motors will be able to grow its worldwide footprint in three main ways: through retail finance partnerships in foreign countries, new engine portfolios created in conjunction with Cummins, and electric vehicles.

      The International business is one of the eight important business units that Tata Motors carved out recently, to have a more significant non-domestic business. This allows the company to de-risk itself from domestic cyclicality.

      “We want to increase the percentage of revenue from non-domestic product businesses in the overall CV portfolio. We do want the international business to have a higher growth rate than the domestic vehicle business,” he added.

      He elaborated that these are “more profitable businesses and help reduce the volatility of the domestic vehicle business.”

      Wagh added that EVs would open many new markets for the company. “As we create our electric platforms, we will leverage those, whether in buses or goods-carrying vehicles,” he said.

      The company has already introduced its ACE electric vehicles in the SAARC markets and piloted electric buses in sub-Saharan Africa and Wagh assured that it is looking at markets beyond that.

      “For international growth, having the right product portfolio is very important. The migration of emission norms and other regulatory norms in India allows us to be in more markets,” he added.

      Wagh reminded that COVID forced Tata Motors to ‘completely revisit its international business,’ most markets in SAARC, Sub-Saharan Africa, or the Middle East have not yet returned to their pre-COVID levels.

      As the company has introduced BS6 phase 2 products, the Tata Motors’ portfolio has become more competitive in these markets. “We are also working on higher power-to-weight ratio powertrains in our JV with Cummins, and those are some we will be able to introduce,” he added.

      So far, the focus has been on maintaining share in markets where they are present in, and ensuring the profitability of their distributors, besides equaling profitability at lower toplines.

      As markets return to pre-COVID levels, Wagh expects the Middle East, North Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa to show higher growth.

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