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Amara Raja is making significant strides in the battery technology sector with its ambitious gigafactory project in Telangana. The company, now known as Amara Raja Energy & Mobility, is positioning itself as a leader in the global shift towards electric mobility
Here’s a fresh overview of their latest developments:
Amara Raja’s Gigafactory in Telangana
Capacity and Expansion Plan:
Amara Raja’s gigafactory, located in Telangana, is set to have an initial cell capacity of 4 GWh, divided equally between Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) and Nickel Manganese Cobalt (NMC) cells. Additionally, there will be a 5 GWh pack facility. The company initially projected a total capacity of 16 GWh but expects to exceed this due to evolving demand and strategic partnerships.
Strategic Partnerships:
Amara Raja has entered into a significant collaboration with Gotion High-Tech and InoBat, focusing on technology licensing and manufacturing capabilities. This partnership will enable Amara Raja to produce world-class LFP cells in both cylindrical and prismatic forms. The collaboration also provides access to Gotion’s global supply chain and technical support, enhancing Amara Raja’s manufacturing and R&D capabilities.
Future Outlook:
By 2030, the demand for batteries in India is expected to reach between 200 to 250 GWh, reflecting a more optimistic outlook compared to earlier forecasts. Amara Raja is aligning its capacity and investment plans to meet this growing demand. The company is also exploring new technologies, including solid-state