The Jamshedpur plant, which was set up in 1945, rolls out M&HCVs vehicles and has a manufacturing capacity of 133,500 units per annum.
Set up in 1992, the Lucknow plant, which has an estimated production capacity of 640 vehicles per day, rolls out a variety of light commercial vehicles.
The Pantnagar plant, the youngest of the three award-winning plants, rolls out small CVs like the Tata Ace, Super Ace and the Ace Magic van.
Tata Motors’ Jamshedpur, Lucknow and Pantnagar plants win National Energy Conservation Award 2020

The three manufacturing plants which produce CVs win laurels for their energy conservation measures.

13 Jan 2021 | 46263 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Tata Motors has bagged the prestigious National Energy Conservation Award (NECA) 2020 for its energy conservation measures, instituted by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE). The company’s Jamshedpur, Lucknow and Pantnagar plants won ‘First Prize’, ‘Second Prize’ and ‘Merit Award’, respectively, in the category of Automotive (Manufacturing) sector.

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