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Tata Motors Begins Work On Gigafactory In UK

By PTI February 03, 2024

Last year, in July, the company announced plans to set up a global battery cell gigafactory in the UK at an investment of over 4 billion pounds to help power the automotive sector's transition to electric mobility

Tata Motors Begins Work On Gigafactory In UK
Rerouting is adding about 10 odd days to the portfolio, and for specific lanes, the thick products, we are finding ways to navigate it. Shutterstock
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Tata Motors on Friday said it has started working on its gigafactory in Somerset, in the UK, and the financial closure for the project is underway.

At the post-earnings conference, Tata Motors Group Chief Financial Officer P. B. Balaji said the company has seen some impact from the Red Sea crisis, but "it is manageable at this point in time."

Earlier in the day, Tata Motors posted a 133.2 percent growth in net profit at Rs 7,100 crore in the December quarter, while consolidated revenue rose 25 percent year-on-year at Rs 1,10,600 crore.

"The site has been procured, and we have already started the land-levelling work in that space," Balaji said.

Tata Motors last year, in July, announced plans to set up a global battery cell gigafactory in the UK at an investment of over 4 billion pounds to help power the automotive sector's transition to electric mobility.

"We are quite advanced in terms of executing the plans on the ground there. Accordingly, financial closure for the project is also underway as we speak," he said.

As far as the execution of the ground is concerned in the UK, "it is all systems green," he added.

Balaji said there is some "degree of impact" of the Red Sea crisis, but "I wouldn't say there is no impact, but having said that, we believe at this point in time, it is manageable, and we are trying to ensure that we minimise any impact that may come."

"Rerouting is adding about 10 odd days to the portfolio, and for specific lanes, the thick products, we are finding ways to navigate it," he said.

On electric vehicle (EV) sales, he said the volumes have been increasing sequentially.

According to him, there is no cannibalisation happening between the EV and CNG segments.

"We do see strong growth coming through in the CNG and EV parts of a portfolio, and that is expected to continue. And these are all incremental volumes," he said.

Balaji also said that the company is targeting 25–30 percent of the sales from EVs in FY25 and FY26.

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