Tata Targets 2M Vehicles in 5 Years, Hydrogen Buses from Lucknow Plant

Tata Group Chairman N Chandrasekaran announced an ambitious target to produce 2 million vehicles from its Lucknow plant over the next five years, including future hydrogen-powered buses and trucks. The announcement was made during an event where Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath flagged off the plant's 10 lakhth vehicle, marking its 34-year journey. Chandrasekaran linked the plant's growth to India's Viksit Bharat 2047 vision and Uttar Pradesh's goal of becoming a $6 trillion economy. He also highlighted the group's expanding footprint in the state, including plans to double TCS's workforce to 40,000 and the launch of an AI centre of excellence in Gorakhpur.

Key Points: Tata's 5-Year Plan: 2M Vehicles & Hydrogen Buses from Lucknow

  • 2 million vehicle target in 5 years
  • Hydrogen bus & truck production in Lucknow
  • TCS workforce in UP to double to 40,000
  • New AI tech centre in Gorakhpur
  • Plant marks 34-year partnership with Uttar Pradesh
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2M vehicles in 5 years, Hydrogen buses from Lucknow plant: N Chandrasekaran Chairman Tata Group

Tata Group Chairman announces 2 million vehicle target, hydrogen bus production in Lucknow, and major expansion in Uttar Pradesh, aligning with Viksit Bharat.

"I am very sure that the 20 lakhth vehicle milestone will be achieved within the next five years, given the growth trajectory. - N Chandrasekaran"

New Delhi, April 15

Natarajan Chandrasekaran, Chairman of Tata Group, on Wednesday said the company aims to roll out 2 million vehicles over the next five years and plans to manufacture hydrogen-powered buses and trucks from its Lucknow facility.

The announcement came as Yogi Adityanath flagged off the rollout of the 10 lakhth vehicle from Tata Motors' Lucknow manufacturing plant. Chandrasekaran highlighted the strengthening industrial partnership between the group and the state of Uttar Pradesh.

"I am very sure that the 20 lakhth vehicle milestone will be achieved within the next five years, given the growth trajectory. While our portfolio was limited earlier, it has now expanded significantly. In addition to traditional trucks and buses, we are manufacturing vehicles across multiple powertrains, including diesel, CNG, and electric. In the future, hydrogen-powered buses and trucks will also be produced here," he said.

He noted that the growth of the Lucknow facility aligns with India's broader vision of becoming a developed nation by 2047, along with the state's ambition of becoming a USD 6 trillion economy under the leadership of the Chief Minister.

"There are immense opportunities in India, and the economy is expected to grow at a pace higher than most global economies over the next few decades. The vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047 and Viksit Uttar Pradesh as a USD 6 trillion economy reflects this potential," he added.

The event also marked the 34-year journey of the Lucknow facility, which commenced operations in 1992. Chandrasekaran described the plant as a symbol of long-standing partnership and trust between the Tata Group and the state government.

"It is a matter of immense pleasure to witness the rollout of the 10 lakhth vehicle. This milestone is not just a measure of commercial success but a reflection of the enduring partnership between the Tata Group and Uttar Pradesh," he said, adding that while the first million vehicles took over three decades, the next million are expected to be produced at a much faster pace.

Chandrasekaran further highlighted the group's expanding presence in the state across sectors such as software, power, hospitality, retail, and defence. He noted that Tata Consultancy Services currently employs around 20,000 professionals in cities including Lucknow, Noida, and Varanasi, with projections to double this workforce to 40,000 over the next five years.

"In addition to Tata Motors, the Tata Group has a rapidly expanding footprint in Uttar Pradesh. TCS alone employs 20,000 professionals here, and we expect this number to grow significantly. Overall, the group has a strong and growing workforce in the state," he said.

He also outlined the group's social development initiatives, including water body regeneration projects in Mathura and skill development programmes. Chandrasekaran announced the launch of an AI technology centre of excellence in Gorakhpur, aimed at driving industrial and social transformation in the region.

"We are launching an AI technology centre of excellence in Gorakhpur today. This initiative will help expand our presence and contribute to transformation across industries and the social sector through AI," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Very ambitious targets. 2 million vehicles in 5 years is a huge leap. I hope the focus on hydrogen doesn't slow down the EV rollout, which is more immediately practical for our infrastructure. Still, proud to see an Indian conglomerate leading in green tech.
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Rohit P
UP is truly transforming into an industrial hub. From the defense corridor to this Tata expansion, it's creating so many jobs. The 40,000 TCS jobs projection is massive for the youth here. More power to the Lucknow plant!
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Sarah B
As someone working in clean energy, I'm cautiously optimistic. Hydrogen buses are promising, but India needs a massive hydrogen production and refueling network. The plan is good, but execution and infrastructure will be key. Hope they have a clear roadmap.
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Vikram M
Tata Group's long-term partnership with UP is a model for public-private collaboration. The first 10 lakh vehicles took 34 years, the next 10 lakh in just 5? That's the growth story of New India. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
I appreciate that they mentioned social initiatives like water body regeneration in Mathura. Often these big industrial announcements forget the local community and environment. A balanced approach is essential for true Viksit Bharat.
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