Tata Motors unveiled the new Tata Ultra EV 7M for intra-city zero emission mass mobility at 2024 edition of Prawaas 4.0, being held in Bangalore.

India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer Tata motors showcased a series of mass mobility solutions at the expo. The company leads the market in electric buses segment, with over 2,900 e-buses deployed across India.

Sustainable Bus is attending Prawaas 4.0 in Bangalore through Indian contributor Usha Praveen.
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Tata Motors at Prawaas 4.0 2024

Besides the above mentioned Ultra EV 7M, Tata Motors also showcased the Tata Magna EV, Tata Magic Bi-fuel, Tata Ultra Prime CNG, Tata Winger 9S, Tata CityRide Prime and Tata LPO 1822, all aimed at offering customized solutions in varied applications and duty cycles.

Furthermore, Tata Motors enhances its solutions with Fleet Edge, a connected vehicle platform that leverages smart technologies to improve fleet management, vehicle uptime and safety.

The all-new Tata Ultra EV 7M offers seating for 21 passengers and is perfectly suited to tackle narrow lanes and high traffic urban landscapes. It is powered by a 213kW electric motor and IP67-rated 200kWh Li-ion battery. It offers a stated range of up to 160 km in a single charge and comes with fast charging capability, enabling a full charge in just 2.5 hours. The bus is equipped with an Automatic Passenger Counter and incorporates regenerative braking technology.

Anand S, Vice President and Head – Commercial Passenger Vehicle Business, Tata Motors, said, “Prawaas 4.0’s theme of safe, smart, and sustainable mobility perfectly aligns with our vision. This event provides us a unique opportunity to engage with stakeholders and showcase our cutting-edge solutions. We are proud to present a wide range of exhibits that offer customised solutions in their respective segments, including our latest offering, the Ultra EV 7M, in the electric bus space. This all-new model is perfectly suited for both metros and smaller cities, addressing the unique demands of our customers. Our participation in Prawaas 4.0 underscores our dedication to providing innovative, efficient and sustainable mobility solutions that ensure high earning potential and profitability for our customers.”

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