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Avinya Concept

Tata Passenger Electric Mobility reveals new Avinya concept built on pure EV architecture

| @indiablooms | Apr 30, 2022, at 12:57 am

Mumbai: Tata Passenger Electric Mobility (TPEM), today globally unveiled the Avinya Concept – an expression of the company’s vision of a pure electric vehicle, based on its GEN 3 architecture.

"Avinya reflects the company’s vision of a pure electric vehicle, based on its GEN 3 architecture," according to a press note issued by TPEM.

Derived from the Sanskrit language, the name Avinya stands for ‘Innovation’.

The Avinya Concept introduces a new typology of mobility that liberates enormous roominess and comfort, not restricted by traditional segmentation, the company said.

It comes packed with new-age technology, software, and Artificial Intelligence that work in the background to deliver wellness and tranquillity during transit.

Providing an extremely premium yet simple and calming customer experience, this concept will be fairly accessible to a majority of customers of the fast-growing, high-volume segments of today.

With this, TPEM is all set to unleash a new breed of EVs that will redefine the automobile space, said the release.

"This path-breaking EV will be introduced to the market by 2025," according to the press release.

Use of light-weight materials, and optimized structure for an EV only powertrain with enabled appropriate stiffness, helps minimize the overall mass, leading to good weight management.

Furthermore, the battery used will support an ultra-fast charge capability, in line with the infrastructure evolution, pumping a minimum 500 kms range in under 30 minutes.

Tata Sons and Tata Motors Chairman N Chandrasekaran said, "While making the AVINYA Concept a reality, the central idea was to offer a mobility solution like no other – a state of the art software on wheels that is well designed, sustainable and reduces the planet’s carbon footprint."

"Green Mobility is at the nucleus of TPEM, and the Avinya Concept is the perfect reflection of what the company stands for – a creation that will not only accelerate the adoption of EVs but also lead this movement, he added.

"Furthermore, at the Tata group, we are uniquely positioned to bring all the expertise that is necessary to build these mobility solutions and we are confident that in years to come we will make a larger and sustainable impact not only in India but globally as well,” he said.

Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd Managing Director Shailesh Chandra said, "The Avinya Concept is the fruition of our first idea built on our Pure EV GEN 3 architecture, enabling us to produce a range of globally competitive EVs. Our vision for pure EVs is focused on delivering wellness and rejuvenation while traveling, backed by cutting-edge technologies, aimed at improving the overall quality of life.”

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