First Of Tata’s ‘Avinya’ EVs Set For End-2025 Launch; JLR Platform To Unlock 150 kW+ DC Fast-Charging

- All premium Tata EVs introduced under the Avinya range will have over 550 kilometres of range on a full charge.
- JLR’s dedicated EV architecture will enable ultrafast charging at speeds of up to 300 kW.
- Product development time to drop by over 25 per cent thanks to this collaboration.
Building on the encouraging start it has made in India’s fast-growing electric vehicle (EV) market, Tata Motors is now gearing up to enter higher, more premium vehicle segments with its upcoming EV models. It has confirmed the first offering under its ‘Avinya’ family of battery-powered premium cars will arrive towards the end of 2025, and will benefit in a big way from the dedicated EV architecture it is based on, which is being sourced under licence from JLR (formerly Jaguar Land Rover). All cars from the Avinya model family, which will be based on JLR’s Electrified Modular Architecture (EMA) will have a range of 550 kilometres and above, and will also have ultrafast-charging capability not yet seen on any existing Tata EV.
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Tata's Avinya range of EVs will be based on JLR's dedicated EV platform named EMA.
Speaking to the media after the announcement of Tata Passenger Electric Mobility (TPEM) and JLR entering into a strategic collaboration for platform-sharing, Anand Kulkarni, Chief Product Officer and Head of High-Voltage Programs at TPEM, confirmed work on the first Tata EV based on EMA has been underway for some time now, and that its market launch is roughly two years away. However, Kulkarni highlighted the platform-sharing exercise should help shorten product development time by well over “25 per cent”.
“When you build a platform of such intricacies and complexities, there are a lot of integration aspects that need to be looked at, a lot of use cases and failure modes. That in itself is a fairly intense activity; if you’re able to pivot on something that's ready and a lot of development has taken place, that in itself leads to a time-saving, and more importantly, an assured way of getting into that product without having to go through a learning loop all over again. That is an infinitely valuable benefit from our perspective. Development cycles are shrinking everywhere, so it is absolutely the best way to sort of collaborate, join hands and move forward together. And that's what the EMA platform allows us to do today. With it, we can accelerate the entire development time by upwards of 25 per cent”, Kulkarni told carandbike.com.
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The Avinya family of EVs are expected to be offered with single- and dual-motor options, and accommodate battery packs of close to 80 kWh capacity. For perspective, the current Nexon EV Max has a 40.5 kWh battery pack. Kulkarni confirmed the platform can support ultra-fast DC charging in excess of 150 kW. We expect it to be capable of even higher (up to 300 kW).
Avinya won't be a single model, but a family of multiple high-end electric vehicles.
“It [EMA] is a very capable platform, in terms of charging, it's more dependent on what kind of charging infrastructure is available. If JLR's platform is being developed for global markets, you know what the global standards are today in this space, so rest assured that it will be capable of supporting that”, Kulkarni told carandbike.
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TPEM and JLR have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU), which will grant the former access to EMA under licence, along with JLR’s electronics and electrical (E&E) architecture, electric drive unit, battery assembly and manufacturing know-how, in exchange for royalty payments. The EMA has an integrated propulsion system that unites cell-to-pack (CTP) battery technology, battery management and charging system to maximise range and efficiency. Tata says JLR’s E&E architecture enables Level 2 autonomous driving capabilities (with scope to upgrade to Level 3), and will help quicken the progress of over-the-air software and feature updates. Additionally, this partnership will help align sourcing of key components for all vehicles based on this platform, which is future-proofed for global crash test requirements.
Some of Tata's upcoming EVs, including the Curvv coupe-SUV, will employ a heavily modified combustion engine platform.
While EMA will be utilised for the company’s pricier, high-end offerings, Tata intends to continue using its existing architectures that underpin EVs it currently sells, as well as the ones that are just around the corner. However, Kulkarni said that certain technologies, components and features that will be central to EMA vehicles will also eventually trickle down into its more affordable EVs.
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“EMA is meant for premium pure electric vehicles. Obviously that's not the only segment that we will develop products, as we have to develop them for a whole host of segments. The current investments we have made are extremely applicable and relevant to the rest of the products that we make. Over a period of time, some of the features and technologies that EMA has will cascade down onto our more regular products and we will see how to do that subsequently”, Kulkarni said.
Just around the corner are the Gen 2 Tata EVs, which will be based on a heavily modified internal combustion engine (ICE) platform. These will arrive starting 2024, with the Curvv coupe-SUV and Harrier EV both expected to debut next year. JLR's first EMA-based EVs – a Land Rover SUV and a Jaguar four-door GT – are currently on track for a 2024 debut.
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