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  1. Tata Ace EV. Revolutionary e-cargo mobility solution. Superior value for all stakeholders. The all-new 96V EV powertrain designed and developed by Electra EV for the Tata Ace EV enables a perfect combination of performance and price.

  2. Electrodrive Powertrain Solutions Pvt. Ltd. or Electra EV is India’s leading electric vehicles powertrain solutions company, focused on accelerating the future of electric mobility in India.

  3. in.linkedin.com › company › electraevElectraEV | LinkedIn

    Electrodrive Powertrain Solutions Pvt. Ltd. or Electra EV is India's leading electric vehicles powertrain solutions company, focused on accelerating the future of electric mobility in India. The...

  4. Electra EV is poised to be a global destination for outsourced powertrain manufacturing in EV and similar segments, including indigenization of global EV subsystems and components, while leveraging India’s engineering talent and a local supply chain.

  5. Locate our Electra charging stations and charge your electric vehicle in a flash. Easy-to-use, reliable “Superchargers”.

  6. Nov 27, 2023 · Xpres-T, its passenger EV for commercial fleet operations, and the Tata Ace EV are powered by Electra EV powertrains.

  7. Apr 18, 2024 · Electra EV, the Pune-based EV startup which has been making electrification kits for Tata Motors' passenger vehicles – Tigor EV and Xpres-T EV – is working on at least 12 projects that are...

  8. Electra EV, an electric mobility startup owned and promoted by industrialist Ratan Tata, has raised about $25 million in investment from GEF Capital Partners. Set up in 2017, Electra EV designs...

  9. Aug 5, 2020 · The Tigor EVs powertrain was optimised to increase driving range from 140 to 213 kilometres in a single charge. Electra EV looks to enter the EV charging infrastructure space too, in India...

  10. Nov 28, 2023 · Electra EV provides powertrains for Tata’s Xpres-T, a passenger EV for commercial fleets, and the Tata Ace EV. The Xpres-T features a 72V induction motor powered by a 25.5kWh battery pack. In contrast, the Tata Ace EV is equipped with a 21.3kWh battery pack that powers a motor with a maximum output of 27kW.