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Tata Motors is also involved in the development of hydrogen-based vehicle technologies.
Tata Motors has deployed hydrogen-powered truck models for pan-India road tests and has promised to make its hydrogen-powered trucks commercially available by January 2027[4].
India's largest commercial vehicle manufacturer launching the country's first hydrogen-powered heavy-duty truck trials as part of sustainable transportation initiatives.
Mentioned in relation to internal combustion engines that can use hydrogen.
Mentioned as having created H2 ICE designs, though the article focuses on the University of Bath students' achievement.
Tata Motors is integrating Cummins' hydrogen internal combustion engines into their trucks. They are a 50/50 partner with Cummins in the new manufacturing facility.
Global automobile sector player and part of Tata Group; partner in the joint venture to develop hydrogen-powered engine production.
Partnering with Indian Oil Corporation Ltd for a joint venture to test hydrogen fuel cell buses in Delhi.
Tata Motors is an automaker with a stake in H2 vehicles, mentioned in the analysis.
Supplying buses for a green hydrogen pilot project in India, but facing delays due to component shortages.
Tata Motors will power its zero-emission Fuel Cell Electric Buses with 15 of Ballard Power Systems' 700kW FCmoveTM-HD units.
Tata Motors Ltd. is a commercial vehicle manufacturer that has been working on developing hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and is reportedly interested in NTPC's pilot program.
Tata Motors developed the technology for India's first hydrogen-powered bus and is participating in a demonstration trial.
Tata Motors is one of India's automakers and is among the first companies in the country to develop and showcase a new fuel cell vehicle.
Tata Motors also showcased its fuel cell vehicle, the Tata Magic Iris Ziva, at the 2016 Indian Motor Show, positioning it as a more affordable option.
Tata Motors Limited, along with ISRO, has been developing India's first hydrogen-powered bus.
The largest automaker in India and a subsidiary of Tata Steel, it will be using a new hybrid solar and hydrogen power system for a new generation of sustainable energy vehicles.

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