Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has announced the launch of three new centres in Europe to accelerate the development of Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs). The company has opened two new automotive delivery centres in Germany—located in Munich and Villingen-Schwenningen—and an engineering Centre in Romania.

These new centres are part of TCS’ broader strategy to help global automotive clients accelerate their transition to advanced mobility solutions. The German centres will focus on delivering software-led services, including autonomous driving, infotainment systems, vehicle safety, and connected car technologies. The Romania centre will specialise in the development of advanced software platforms for early-stage automotive innovation.

This expansion supports TCS’ long-term goal of strengthening its end-to-end automotive software services and technologies — from hardware chips to cloud platforms. The location of the centres also allows TCS to work more closely with European car manufacturers and global automotive companies, offering support close to their operations.

The move aligns with the automotive industry’s growing shift toward connected, autonomous, and software-driven vehicles. TCS also uses generative AI to speed up the development of features and testing for SDVs, helping create new products faster and with more personalisation.

Anupam Singhal, president and business group head, manufacturing, TCS, said: “The shift to software-defined vehicles marks a defining moment for the automotive industry. With the launch of these new centers, we are deepening our commitment to support OEMs in building the next generation of intelligent, connected, and sustainable vehicles.”