TaMo looks for PV biz partner

Industry:    2020-10-26

Tata Motors is actively scouting for a partner for its passenger vehicle business to be ready for growth in the next decade which would see huge investments going into new technologies, regulations, according to a top company official.

The auto major is looking for collaboration even as the process to carve out passenger vehicle (PV) business as a separate standalone unit gathers steam.

Earlier this year, the auto major’s board had approved to form a separate entity which would house the PV business, including the EV vertical, by transferring relevant assets, IPs and employees directly relatable to the vertical for it to be fully functional on a standalone basis.

“The whole purpose of subsidiarization is to actively look for a partner because this is a reality for all of us that collaboration can unleash a bigger potential in the next decade which is going to see significant investments in new technologies and regulations,” Tata Motors president passenger vehicles business unit (PVBU) Shailesh Chandra told PTI in an interview.

The collaboration would also help in reducing product lifecycles and enhance new product launch intensity, he added.”

“All this requires huge investments and agility is also important. So this is something which we are actively looking into,” Chandra said.

He noted that while the subsidiarization process is on, the company is alongside “actively looking for a partner” to create assets and capabilities with a win-win situation for both.

When asked about the timelines for both the initiatives, Chandra noted: “There are no specific timelines…as far as subsidiarization process is concerned, converting the business into a separate legal entity, we would like to accelerate in a year and as far as partner is concerned it is an active work which we will continue to work on.”

On the company’s performance in the PV segment, Chandra said that despite lockdown Tata Motors posted double digit growth during the first half of this fiscal.

“This has resulted in a market share of 7.9% in the passenger vehicle segment…the company’s product range has been appreciated for safety and pleasure of driving,” he said.

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