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Tata Motor's Mission 2045: Electric, flex-fuel and hydrogen ICE

"Battery electric, hydrogen fuel cell and hydrogen ICE, could be the three technologies which have the potential of being zero emission and that are what we will have to work on," said Girish Wagh

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Shine Jacob Chennai
After lining up an ambitious target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2045, Tata Motors said on Thursday that the company is betting big on three technologies — battery electric, hydrogen fuel cell, and hydrogen internal combustion engine (ICE) — to achieve this target.
 
The company is also planning to achieve a 100 per cent renewable energy goal by the end of this decade.
 
“Battery electric, hydrogen fuel cell, and hydrogen ICE could be the three technologies which have the potential of being emission-free. That is what we will have to work towards,” said Girish Wagh, executive director, Tata Motors, on

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