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Tata Motors Launches LNG-Powered Trucks and Tippers at EXCON 2023
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Tata Motors Launches LNG-Powered Trucks and Tippers at EXCON 2023

Tata Motors made a groundbreaking move at CII EXCON 2023 with the commercial launch of LNG-powered Tata Prima trucks and tippers. The Tata Prima 5528.S LNG and Tata Prima 3528.K LNG, India?s first LNG-powered tipper, are pioneering achievements in sustainable transportation. The launch aligns with Tata Motors' commitment to achieving net-zero GHG emissions by 2045, reinforcing the company's dedication to cleaner energy solutions.

In addition to the LNG-powered range, Tata Motors introduced high-performance trucks like the Tata Prima 2830.TK VX and Tata Signa 3530.TK VX, tailored for diverse construction applications. Equipped with advanced features such as cruise control, automatic traction control, and a pneumatically suspended driver seat, these trucks set new benchmarks for performance, comfort, and safety standards in the industry. The launch signifies Tata Motors' focus on innovation and safety, ushering in a new era for the commercial vehicle sector.

At the EXCON 2023 pavilion, Rajesh Kaul, Vice President and business head ? Trucks, Tata Motors, emphasised the company's commitment to leading in innovation. The unveiling of the LNG-powered range and high-performance trucks reflects Tata Motors' understanding of evolving fleet owner needs in the construction and mining sectors. The company also showcased the Prima E.28K electric tipper concept, signalling its intention to develop a holistic ecosystem for electric mobility in the construction segment.

Tata Motors continues to offer a wide commercial vehicle portfolio, providing not only the best-in-class vehicles but also comprehensive value-added services for efficient fleet management. The company's commitment to innovation and performance is further demonstrated through its range of aggregates and gensets, tailored for the construction, infrastructure, and material handling industries. The Tata Motors aggregates, known for their reliability and durability, are designed to ensure uninterrupted and economical operations across diverse applications.

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Tata Motors made a groundbreaking move at CII EXCON 2023 with the commercial launch of LNG-powered Tata Prima trucks and tippers. The Tata Prima 5528.S LNG and Tata Prima 3528.K LNG, India?s first LNG-powered tipper, are pioneering achievements in sustainable transportation. The launch aligns with Tata Motors' commitment to achieving net-zero GHG emissions by 2045, reinforcing the company's dedication to cleaner energy solutions. In addition to the LNG-powered range, Tata Motors introduced high-performance trucks like the Tata Prima 2830.TK VX and Tata Signa 3530.TK VX, tailored for diverse construction applications. Equipped with advanced features such as cruise control, automatic traction control, and a pneumatically suspended driver seat, these trucks set new benchmarks for performance, comfort, and safety standards in the industry. The launch signifies Tata Motors' focus on innovation and safety, ushering in a new era for the commercial vehicle sector. At the EXCON 2023 pavilion, Rajesh Kaul, Vice President and business head ? Trucks, Tata Motors, emphasised the company's commitment to leading in innovation. The unveiling of the LNG-powered range and high-performance trucks reflects Tata Motors' understanding of evolving fleet owner needs in the construction and mining sectors. The company also showcased the Prima E.28K electric tipper concept, signalling its intention to develop a holistic ecosystem for electric mobility in the construction segment. Tata Motors continues to offer a wide commercial vehicle portfolio, providing not only the best-in-class vehicles but also comprehensive value-added services for efficient fleet management. The company's commitment to innovation and performance is further demonstrated through its range of aggregates and gensets, tailored for the construction, infrastructure, and material handling industries. The Tata Motors aggregates, known for their reliability and durability, are designed to ensure uninterrupted and economical operations across diverse applications.

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