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Domestic PV sales set to exceed 5 million mark, Tata Motors geared up to tap into growth opportunity, says Tata Group Chairman N. Chandrasekaran

Posted on May 31, 2024 By admin


N. Chandrasekaran, Tata Group Chairman. File
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Domestic passenger vehicle segment is expected to cross the 50 lakh-mark of annual sales over the next few years and Tata Motors is geared up to tap into this growth opportunity, according to Tata Group Chairman N. Chandrasekaran.

In a message to the company’s shareholders in Annual Report for 2023-24, he noted that the company will focus on revenue growth and strong free cash flows across its businesses going ahead. “India is well on track to exceed the 5 million vehicle sales mark in passenger vehicles over the next few years from the 4.1 million volumes clocked last year,” Mr. Chandrasekaran said.

India’s vehicle penetration, at about 30 vehicles per 1,000 population, is well below global norms and is expected to continue to increase, he noted.

“Tata Motors is well placed to further strengthen its market position and tap into this growth opportunity,” he stated.

Elaborating on the passenger vehicle segment, he stated that in the next phase, the business will focus on driving revenue growth, improving EBITDA, strong free cash flows, technology and brand leadership.

Apart from vehicular sales, the business will also focus on vehicle-linked businesses like spares, digital and smart mobility solutions which will help reduce the volatility of the vehicle sales business, he added. This should help drive consistent value accretive growth in the coming years, Mr. Chandrasekaran said.

The competitive intensity in this portfolio will remain high and the business will continue to invest in products, platforms, electrical & electronic architectures, and vehicle software to remain competitive, he stated.

The EV business will focus on driving up penetration through multiple product launches, focus on market development, charging network enhancements and continuing to introduce aspirational product features, he said.

The company’s PV business recorded its highest-ever turnover in FY24 with an annual revenue of ₹52,353 crore, growing by 9.4% over FY23.

Mr. Chandrasekaran said the commercial vehicle vertical will also focus on vehicle parc-linked businesses to reduce the volatility of the vehicle sales business.

On JLR, he stated that the brand will continue to double down on its journey to become a premium luxury OEM, deliver strong revenue growth, improve profitability further, drive positive free cash flows and continue to invest in products and technologies.

“There is an exciting range of products lined up to be launched over the next three years that needs to be delivered successfully. The first electric Range Rover launches later this year, and there are further EVs lined up in the coming years including the all-electric Jaguar,” he said.

Propsed demerger

Mr. Chandrasekaran said that the Tata Motors’ board proposed a demerger into two separate listed companies to enable each business to execute these strategies.

The commercial vehicle business and its related investments in one entity and the passenger vehicle businesses including PV, EV, JLR and its related investments in another entity, he informed shareholders.

“This will also help secure the considerable synergies across PV, EV and JLR, particularly in the areas of EVs, autonomous vehicles, and vehicle software,” he said.

This will lead each company to deliver a superior experience for customers, better growth prospects for employees and, enhanced value for shareholders, he added.



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