At Prawaas 5.0, Tata AutoComp Systems showcased its capabilities across the electric mobility value chain, demonstrating a comprehensive portfolio of products and technologies for buses, commercial vehicles and other mobility segments. The display of the complete range of offerings reflects the company’s full-service supplier capabilities and integrated approach to enabling next-generation mobility through its subsidiaries and joint ventures. Tata AutoComp serves OEMs across passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, two-wheelers, tractors, off-road vehicles, and the aftermarket

A key highlight of the showcase was the battery pack solutions portfolio from Tata AutoComp’s joint venture for lithium-ion battery technology. The display featured modular battery packs for two-wheelers, three-wheelers, passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles and buses. The modular architecture enables multiple configurations to meet diverse vehicle applications and performance requirements
The company’s electrified powertrain portfolio includes traction motors, motor controllers, and integrated e‑Drive system. These solutions combine mechanical and power electronics modules to enhance system integration, optimize packaging, and reduce wiring complexity, delivering reliable performance for electric commercial vehicles.
The suspension portfolio included air suspension systems for buses and commercial vehicles, along with bogie suspension systems developed for tipper applications, helping improve ride quality, vehicle stability and durability under demanding operating conditions.
The showcase also featured a wide range of interior and exterior plastic components, including cockpits, centre consoles, air vents, bumpers and lightweighting solutions for passenger and commercial vehicles. Tata AutoComp, together with its global businesses, also highlighted its expanded capabilities following the acquisition of a European commercial vehicle interiors business.

In the thermal management segment, the company displayed HVAC systems, roof-mounted bus air-conditioning systems and battery thermal management solutions developed for electric mobility applications. Safety and visibility technologies formed another key focus area, with advanced rear-view mirror systems, camera monitoring systems and 360-degree surround-view systems designed to enhance driver visibility and improve operational safety in commercial vehicles.
The seating portfolioincluded an advanced pneumatic suspension seat that automatically adjusts according to occupant weight, helping improve driver comfort during long operating hours. Ergonomically designed bus seating systems were also showcased to enhance passenger comfort on long-distance routes.
The offerings and capabilities displayed at Prawaas 5.0 align with Tata AutoComp’s 4P sustainability framework—People, Process, Planet, Prosperity. From responsible supply chains to climate action, circular economy practices, and ethical governance, the company advances Tata Group’s ‘Project Aalingana’ to deliver long‑term sustainable value and future‑ready mobility solutions.
Overall, the company’s participation at Prawaas 5.0 underscored the breadth of its capabilities across battery technology, electrified powertrain solutions, thermal management, suspension systems, vehicle interiors, vision systems and seating solutions. The showcase reinforced the company’s position as a provider of integrated mobility solutions, supporting India’s rapidly evolving automotive and electric vehicle ecosystem through its diverse portfolio of businesses and strategic joint ventures.