As electric and autonomous vehicles move from the drawing board to the real world, getting them tested and validated quickly has become a major challenge for automakers. To solve this, Tata Technologies has partnered with industrial tech major Emerson to co-create advanced testing solutions that promise to make vehicle development smarter, faster, and more reliable.
This new partnership is more than just a collaboration between two companies—it’s a response to the growing pressure on automakers to bring next-gen mobility solutions to market quicker, without compromising safety or quality. The focus will be on creating intelligent, software-connected testing systems that can handle the complexity of today’s electric, connected, and autonomous vehicles.
And it’s already showing results.
In a recent pilot project with a European luxury carmaker, Tata Technologies and Emerson built EV powertrain test rigs in just five months, a process that usually takes more than a year. That’s a 67% reduction in time, helping the automaker stay ahead of the curve. Another joint initiative delivered a high-tech automated validation setup that could run over 30,000 infotainment test scenarios, dramatically reducing the time needed to ensure systems perform flawlessly.
Nachiket Paranjpe, President and Head of Automotive Sales at Tata Technologies, expressed his enthusiasm on the collaboration “We are thrilled to collaborate with Emerson to innovate intelligent, automated testing and validation solutions that address the growing complexity of connected, autonomous, and software-defined mobility platforms. This partnership reinforces our commitment to engineering a software-defined future, helping OEMs innovate faster, and deliver connected, autonomous, and sustainable mobility that delivers a great customer experience.”
“This collaboration represents a powerful synergy between Emerson’s test and measurement innovation and Tata Technologies’ engineering scale,” said Shitendra Bhattacharya, country head and director for Emerson’s Test and Measurement business in India. “Together, we can deliver end-to-end solutions that help customers reduce complexity and stay ahead in a highly dynamic transportation landscape.”
With pilot programs already live in India, Europe, and North America, both companies plan to roll out more customer solutions in the coming months—aiming to cut costs, save time, and improve the quality of future-ready vehicles.