Bosch and Tata AutoComp Systems Limited have recently announced plans for a joint venture. The partnership, which is supposed to be set on equal shares, “aims to combine the strength of both companies to unlock growth opportunities in India’s e-mobility segment”.

More into details, the joint venture, which is set to start operations in mid-2026, will focus on engineering, manufacturing, and sales of eAxle systems and electric motors in India. With a registered office in Pune, this joint venture aims to accelerate the adoption of sustainable and forward-looking technologies, thereby expanding the regional footprint for both companies in the e-mobility space. The Boards of Bosch Group, Bosch Limited, and Tata AutoComp Systems Limited have already approved the transaction.

Statements from Bosch and Tata on the incoming JV

“India’s dynamic development towards electromobility is impressive and aligns perfectly with the strategic direction of Bosch Mobility. For us, electromobility is a key area for the future, and we are consistently investing in the entire value chain – from semiconductors to complete eAxle systems”, stated Markus Heyn, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH and chairman of Bosch Mobility.

“India’s mobility ecosystem is undergoing a rapid transformation driven by electrification, localization, and the need for scalable technology solutions. This joint venture between Tata AutoComp Systems and Bosch Limited brings together complementary strengths in engineering, technology, and manufacturing to accelerate the development of advanced e-mobility solutions for the Indian market”, added Arvind Goel, Vice Chairman, Tata AutoComp.

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