Tata Motors details new Ziptron electric vehicle technology

Tata Motors is presently one among few carmakers to manufacture electric cars in India. The auto major is set to amp its presence up in the segment and has revealed details of new technology that will form the basis of its future EVs. Branded ‘Ziptron’, the electric vehicle technology will first find use on a model that is confirmed for launch in early 2020.

Tata Motors says Ziptron has been developed keeping in mind Indian climatic and traffic conditions, and also addresses typical EV buyers concerns of performance, range and safety. A team of 350 engineers worked on the project that encompassed over 1 million kilometers of testing over the development programme.

While Tata Motors has not revealed final specifications as yet, company spokespersons announced cars built with Ziptron will have a “minimum range of 250km” and will support fast charging. The battery pack comprises lithium-ion cells and features liquid-cooling to maintain the ideal operating temperature. Typically, extremes of temperature have a huge impact on the performance of the battery system. The battery pack comes encased in a high-strength steel casing and boasts an IP67 rating – the highest standard for waterproofing and dust protection. Tata Motors will offer a standard 8 year warranty on the battery pack and motor. The modular battery system will find use on adapted and ground-up electric vehicles from Tata Motors.

The high voltage 300V plus electric motor also promises to be leagues ahead of the 72V system on the Tigor EV in performance and output. The motor will come mated to a single ratio transmission that has been optimized for Indian traffic. Ziptron cars will also feature drive modes to give drivers the option to maximize range or enhance performance.

Connected technology will also be part of the package on Tata’s upcoming electric cars giving buyers vehicle health, status and location reports, remotely.

In the past, Tata Motors has announced 4 all-electric models to be in the pipeline. And it is more than likely that the Altroz EV could be the first model to feature Ziptron tech. 



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