In a move to strengthen India’s electric mobility ecosystem, Bosch Ltd has announced a joint venture with Tata AutoComp Systems Ltd to develop and deliver advanced e-mobility solutions.
Both companies will hold equal stakes in the venture, which is expected to begin operations by mid-2026, subject to regulatory approvals, according to a regulatory filing.
The joint venture will focus on the engineering, manufacturing, and sales of eAxle systems and electric motors in India. It will be headquartered in Pune and aims to accelerate the adoption of sustainable mobility technologies while expanding the presence of both companies in the regional EV market.
“India being the world’s third largest automotive market, Bosch aims to leverage stronger opportunities for its business in India. This planned partnership with TACO further cements our presence in e-mobility, enabling us to deliver cutting edge global solutions locally in India including engineering and manufacturing expertise,” said Karsten Muller, Executive Vice President, Manufacturing and Quality, Electrified Motion, Robert Bosch GmbH.
“The joint venture with Tata AutoComp is designed to accelerate the adoption of these technologies by delivering efficient, state-of-the-art e-Mobility solutions to our customers,” said Guruprasad Mudlapur, President of the Bosch Group in India and Managing Director, Bosch Ltd.
“At Bosch, we strongly believe that Battery Electric technology is the definitive path to achieving low emissions in passenger cars and select commercial vehicle segments,” he added.
Tata AutoComp Vice Chairman Arvind Goel noted that India’s mobility ecosystem is rapidly evolving, driven by electrification, localisation, and demand for scalable technology.
“This joint venture between Tata AutoComp Systems and Bosch Ltd brings together complementary strengths in engineering, technology and manufacturing to accelerate the development of advanced e-mobility solutions for the Indian market,” he said.
Bosch has invested over €6B globally in e-mobility. The partnership will help bring its advanced eAxle and electric motor solutions to India’s growing EV market, reinforcing its long-term commitment to the region.
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