Key Points

Volvo Cars has selected HCLTech as a key engineering partner to drive its mobility transformation. The collaboration will focus on delivering sustainable automotive solutions through HCLTech's global network. HCLTech's Corporate VP highlighted the strategic timing of this expanded partnership. The deal reinforces HCLTech's position as a preferred tech partner for automotive innovation.

Key Points: Volvo Cars Teams With HCLTech for Future Mobility Engineering

  • HCLTech expands role as Volvo Cars' strategic engineering partner
  • Collaboration focuses on sustainable mobility and next-gen automotive solutions
  • Partnership leverages HCLTech's global delivery centers and Gothenburg CoE
  • Deal strengthens HCLTech's position in the automotive tech sector
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Volvo Cars partners with HCLTech to drive engineering transformation

Volvo Cars partners with HCLTech to accelerate sustainable mobility solutions through global engineering collaboration.

"We are proud to broaden our relationship with Volvo Cars at such a pivotal moment in its transformation journey – Pankaj Tagra, HCLTech"

New Delhi, June 12

HCLTech on Thursday announced that Volvo Cars has chosen the technology company as one of its strategic suppliers for engineering services.

According to HCLTech, this agreement significantly expands HCLTech's role to cover the delivery of end-to-end engineering solutions at scale.

"Volvo Cars has been at the forefront of automotive innovation for many years and has set out to shape the future of mobility with strong ambitions on sustainable growth, as it seeks to offer clients the freedom to move in a personal, sustainable and safe way," the technology company said in a statement.

The strategic collaboration will see the company support Volvo Cars' engineering future ambitions from its automotive Centre of Excellence in Gothenburg, as well as its global offshore and nearshore delivery centers.

"We are proud to broaden our relationship with Volvo Cars at such a pivotal moment in its transformation journey," said Pankaj Tagra, HCLTech Corporate Vice President, Manufacturing and Allied Industries, Europe.

"HCLTech is investing substantially in nextgen automotive engineering. This strategic engagement reflects our commitment to delivering high performance, future-ready engineering solutions that help shape the mobility of tomorrow."

Tagra added that the partnership cements HCLTech's position as a strategic engineering partner of choice for global automotive leaders, as more executives recognize the potential of its solutions to help unlock the future of mobility.

HCLTecha global technology company, home to more than 223,000 people across 60 countries, delivering industry-leading capabilities centered around digital, engineering, cloud and AI, powered by a broad portfolio of technology services and products.

HCLTech works with clients across all major verticals, providing industry solutions for Financial Services, Manufacturing, Life Sciences and Healthcare, High Tech, Semiconductor, Telecom and Media, Retail and CPG and Public Services.

Consolidated revenues as of 12 months ending March 2025 totaled USD 13.8 billion.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Great to see Indian IT firms like HCLTech making waves in automotive engineering! This partnership shows how far our tech capabilities have come. Volvo choosing an Indian company for such critical work is a proud moment 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Hope this leads to more job opportunities for Indian engineers in sustainable mobility solutions. The focus on future-ready engineering is exciting, but I wonder if HCLTech will also invest in local EV projects?
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Arjun S.
While this is impressive, I hope HCLTech ensures fair compensation for its engineers working on these projects. Too often our tech talent does world-class work but doesn't get paid at global standards. #JustSaying
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Neha T.
As someone in the auto sector, this is huge! Volvo's sustainability focus aligns well with India's EV push. Maybe we'll see some tech transfer benefits for our domestic manufacturers too? 🤞
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Sanjay P.
₹13.8 billion revenue is no joke! But I wish these IT giants would invest more in Tier 2/3 cities instead of just metro centers. Talent is everywhere in India, not just Bangalore/Hyderabad.
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Ananya R.
The 'Make in India' spirit extends to services too! While manufacturing gets attention, our IT services quietly dominate globally. More such partnerships please - maybe with Indian automakers next? 🚗

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