TPEM, JLR announce platform-sharing partnership for ‘Avinya’
Date: 02 Nov 2023
Tata
Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd (TPEM) and Jaguar Land Rover Plc (JLR), both
100% subsidiaries of Tata Motors Limited (TML),have entered into a Memorandum
of Understanding (MoU) for the licensing of JLR’s Electrified Modular Architecture
(EMA) platform for a royalty fee (including electrical architecture, electric
drive unit, battery pack and manufacturing know-hows) for the development of
TPEM’s ‘premium pure electric’ vehicles series ‘Avinya’ on the EMA platform. TPEM
and JLR will also enter into an Engineering Services Agreement (ESA)to support
TPEM’s change content requirements for the first vehicle development.
JLR’s
EMA platform will underpin JLR’s next generation of ‘pure electric’ mid-sized
SUVs for international markets, to be launched from 2025 onwards. The platform
is optimised for native BEV proportions to maximise interior space, comfort and
vision along with advanced electrical and electronic (E&E) architecture,
connectivity, software and feature over the air capability. The EMA will have a
highly integrated propulsion system (cell to pack battery technology, battery
management and charging system) to deliver world class vehicle efficiency and
range.
The
‘Avinya’ concept, first showcased in 2022, is an uncompromising vision of
electric mobility that is engineered to provide class leading in-cabin
experience with next generation connectivity, ADAS, performance, refinement and
safety. Partnering with JLR on the EMA platform will make the ‘Avinya’ series
of Premium Pure Electric vehicles, globally competitive and future proof.
Anand
Kulkarni, Chief Product Officer and Head HV Programmes, TPEM, said, “Avinya stands
for ‘Innovation’ and represents our vision for a new paradigm in personal
mobility. Being built on an architecture that is equipped with the latest
advances in new age technology, software and artificial intelligence, Avinya
will spawn a new breed of world class EVs, with global standards in efficiency
and range. We are delighted to collaborate on the EMA platform with JLR for
actualizing this vision”.
Thomas
Mueller, Executive Director, Product Engineering, JLR, said, “We are proud that
JLR's?world class engineering expertise, demonstrated by our EMA platform,?will
help accelerate TPEM's electrification journey. This partnership is a further
example of great collaboration within the Tata Group, to share value, knowledge
and deliver synergies”.
The
access to JLR’s EMA platform, will help accelerate TPEM’s entry into the
high-end EV segment while reducing development cycle time and costs. JLR’s
advanced E&E architecture is capable of going to L2+ autonomy with all
advanced connectivity, comfort and convenience features. Further, it will
accelerate TPEM’s adoption of Software Over the Air (SOTA), Features Over the
Air (FOTA), safety (5-starEuroNCAP) and ultrafast charging technologies for
high performance vehicles. Developed to global standards, EMA provides TPEM a
strong architecture to deliver Avinya to global standards of product efficiency
and range.
As
part of this knowledge, skills and manufacturing process transfer, over 200 new
jobs are expected to be created in the UK. Tata’s much acclaimed mid SUVs
Harrier and Safari top hats were developed off JLR’s D8 platform. The
partnership on the EMA for a full vehicle development program represents a
significant step up in the level of collaboration and synergies between Tata
Group entities.