Key Highlights
- Tata showcases Acti.EV, an electric car platform
- Innovative Design, Adaptable Power, and Advanced Connectivity
- Setting the Standard for Future Tata EVs
Tata’s cutting-edge Acti.EV architecture is set to make its debut with the new Punch EV, showcasing the brand’s commitment to electric vehicles. This platform, pronounced ‘active,’ will serve as the foundation for a diverse range of Tata EVs and SUVs, including the upcoming Curvv EV, Sierra EV, and Harrier EV. Also Read | Tesla Rival VinFast Eyes Indian Market To Set EV Battery Plant
Tata Acti.EV: Battery And Motors
Tata emphasizes the adaptability of the Acti.EV architecture that supports various battery packs such as cylindrical or prismatic, including LFP batteries. With a range of 300-600 kilometers, these batteries can be charged using an 11kW AC charger or a fast 150kW DC charger. The platform facilitates front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, and four-wheel drive configurations, offering a power output ranging from 80hp to 230hp.
Features: V2V, V2L Charging Capabilities
The Acti.EV platform boasts advanced features like vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-load (V2L) charging capabilities. V2V enables one Tata vehicle to charge another, while V2L allows the EV’s battery to power various medium and high-voltage gadgets, enhancing flexibility and utility.
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Tata Acti.EV: Chassis And Electrical Architecture
Designed to meet strict safety standards, the Acti.EV architecture aims for a 5-star crash test rating. The crash structure prioritizes protection for the battery inside and pole impact tests, using a high percentage of Ultra High Strength Steel. The efficient packaging includes a flat floor for enhanced space efficiency, a front boot (frunk), and additional ground clearance for diverse road conditions.
Acti.EV’s 5G-Enabled Electrical System
Beyond its structural prowess, the Acti.EV architecture incorporates a 5G-enabled electrical system, allowing for over-the-air updates and cloud computing. The digital cockpit experience, powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon processors, welcomes third-party apps and services. Some models will feature Level 2 autonomous driver technology, with Level 2+ capabilities on the horizon for future releases.
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