Škoda Group and Tata AutoComp have established a joint venture in India to produce power systems and components for rail transport, addressing the country’s growing demand for modern rail infrastructure. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Škoda Group Strengthens Its Position in India

The new facility will manufacture converters, drives, and auxiliary systems for metro lines, light rail, and trains operating at speeds of up to 250 km/h.

Škoda Group Forms Joint Venture with Tata AutoComp in India
Photo: Škoda Group

This partnership expands both companies’ capabilities and accelerates innovation.

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Tata AutoComp aims to broaden its product portfolio and deliver advanced solutions at competitive prices.

Škoda Group, in turn, secures access to India’s rapidly growing market, where demand for sustainable transport technologies continues to rise.

Škoda Group and Tata AutoComp Focus on Long-Term Growth

Tata AutoComp is part of Tata Group and collaborates with global automotive component leaders through nine joint ventures.

The company operates 61 manufacturing facilities across India, Europe, China, and the Americas, with expertise in rail projects such as Vande Bharat.

Škoda Group prioritizes localization of key technologies, reducing dependency on imports and driving innovation in India’s rail sector.

The joint venture highlights the country’s strategic importance in the global transportation industry.

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