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Tata Motors opens R&D unit in Pune
Michael Gonsalves
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  , Published : Nov 14, 2019, 6:34 am IST | Updated : Nov 14, 2019, 6:34 am IST

This futuristic tech centre will play a key role in engineering, testing and developing cutting-edge powertrain solutions for all its products.

This new world-class facility will primarily focus on future development of BS6 (Phase 1 & 2), Real Driving Emiss-ions (RDE), CAFÉ II, Hybrids, Electrification and BS7.
This new world-class facility will primarily focus on future development of BS6 (Phase 1 & 2), Real Driving Emiss-ions (RDE), CAFÉ II, Hybrids, Electrification and BS7.

Pune: Tata Motors, India’s biggest automaker by revenues, on Wednesday inaugurated a new facility called the Advance Power Systems Engineering Tech Centre at the Engineering Research Centre (ERC) in Pune.

This futuristic tech centre will play a key role in engineering, testing and developing cutting-edge powertrain solutions for all its products, bringing in synergies across passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles and hybrid and electric vehicle businesses.

This new world-class facility will primarily focus on future development of BS6 (Phase 1 & 2), Real Driving Emiss-ions (RDE), CAFÉ II, Hybrids, Electrification and BS7.

“This facility will act as a hub to develop class-leading powertrain solutions for our vast product portfolio across ICE (internal combustion engines) and Electric,” Guenter Butschek, chief executive officer and managing director, at Tata Motors, said.

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