Tata Technologies, a global engineering and digital services company, has been chosen as a strategic supplier by Volvo Cars, strengthening the ongoing partnership between the two companies. Volvo Cars, known for its focus on safety and sustainability, is advancing its efforts in electrification and developing software-defined vehicle platforms to deliver intelligent in-car technologies. As part of its broader goals for sustainable and connected mobility, the company is working with engineering partners to support this transformation.
With this new agreement, Tata Technologies will expand its role in supporting Volvo’s product development strategy. The company will contribute to areas such as product engineering, embedded software development, and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM). These services will be delivered through Tata Technologies’ global network, including facilities in Gothenburg, India, Romania, and Poland.
Warren Harris, CEO and Managing Director of Tata Technologies, commented on the development:
“We are pleased to deepen our engagement with Volvo Cars. This collaboration reflects their confidence in our engineering expertise and delivery capabilities. We look forward to supporting Volvo’s vision of building next-generation vehicles that prioritize safety, sustainability, and digital experience.” This partnership allows Volvo Cars to access additional engineering resources and digital capabilities, while leveraging Tata Technologies’ experience in the automotive sector and its scalable delivery framework.
Tata Technologies is a global provider of engineering and digital services, supporting companies across the automotive, aerospace, industrial machinery, and other manufacturing sectors. The company helps clients design, develop, and deliver high-quality products by offering solutions that improve safety, sustainability, and performance.
Founded in 1927, Volvo Cars is one of the world’s most recognized car brands, selling vehicles in more than 100 countries. Listed on the Nasdaq Stockholm exchange under the ticker “VOLCAR B,” the company is committed to reducing its carbon footprint and becoming a fully electric car manufacturer.
As of December 2024, Volvo Cars employed approximately 42,600 people. The company’s headquarters, along with product development and administrative functions, are located in Gothenburg, Sweden. Volvo Cars also has production facilities in Gothenburg, Ghent (Belgium), South Carolina (U.S.), and various locations in China, as well as R&D centers in Gothenburg and Shanghai.