India's EV & Battery Industry: News & Discussions


As part of the JV, the two companies plan to establish a battery manufacturing plant in India with a combined capacity of 10GWh.

The companies have signed an initial agreement for an equal partnership, where LGES will provide technology and equipment and JSW will invest money.

JSW will likely use about 70% of this capacity for energy storage and EVs, while LGES will use the rest."

LGES wanted a partner in India and JSW is interested because it is coming up with its own brand of EVs starting with buses and trucks, and later on cars," a source familiar with the discussions said.
 
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Not related to Semicon. But related to Battery Tech. These 3 guys will pay fines due to delays in achieving the targets.

1. Reliance
2. Rajesh Exports.
3. OLA

First 2 will be in higher fines situation. OLA will have slightly lesser fine.

 

India’s First Commercially-Approved 20 MW Standalone Battery Energy Storage System to Go Live in Delhi​


Once fully deployed, the BESS is expected to enhance power reliability for approximately one lakh residents in Kilokri, a densely populated and low-income area in South Delhi. The storage system will supply electricity for four hours daily, with two-hour power backups each during the day and night.

Designed with a lifespan of 12 years, the system will use Lithium-Iron-Phosphate (LFP) batteries, known for their advanced safety and efficiency.

 

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