Amara Raja Giga Factory: Operations Begin in 2025

By By Rediff Money Desk, MUMBAI
Jan 24, 2024 21:56
Amara Raja Batteries Ltd announces its first giga factory in Telangana will start operations before the end of 2025. The facility will produce Lithium Cell and Battery Packs with a capacity of 16 GWh and 5 GWh, respectively.
Photograph: Agustin Marcarian/Reuters
Mumbai, Jan 24 (PTI) Automotive battery maker Amara Raja Batteries Ltd on Wednesday said its first giga factory will start operating before the end of 2025.

The company also said that giga factories require an integrated approach that marries high technology, large capex, giga scale factories with an ecosystem.

In May last year, the company laid the foundation stone for its first giga factory in Mahbubnagar district in Telangana. It is for producing Lithium Cell and Battery Packs, with an ultimate capacity of up to 16 GWh and 5 GWh, respectively.

"We will have 3-4 individual factory buildings, dealing with two chemistries, both NMC as well as LFP, and two formats, cylindrical as well as prismatic," Vijayanand Samudrala, President of Amara Raja, said in a statement.

He was speaking at the third annual India Battery Manufacturing and Supply Chain Summit (IBMSCS) of India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA) in Hyderabad.

Amara Raja is aiming for 16 GWh of lithium-ion battery cell capacity and up to 5 GWh of battery capacity, he said, adding these capacities will cater to a range of mobility as well as energy storage applications.

"The first phase will be completed in less than 24 months, which means our first giga factory will be operational before the end of next calendar year (2025)," he said.

He noted that giga factories require an integrated approach that marries high technology, large capex, giga scale factories with an ecosystem.

"So, it is not just about a large standalone factory, but also trunk infrastructure in terms of road connectivity, water availability, power facilities, training facilities, and upstream and downstream value chain players," Samudrala added.
Read More On:
amara rajagiga factorylithium batterybattery productiontelangana
DISCLAIMER - This article is from a syndicated feed. The original source is responsible for accuracy, views & content ownership. Views expressed may not reflect those of rediff.com India Limited.

You May Like To Read

MORE NEWS

ICICI Prudential AMC IPO Opens Friday

ICICI Prudential AMC raises Rs 3,022 Cr from anchor investors. IPO opens Dec 12. Price...

AWS Invests $7B in Telangana Data Center Expansion

AWS to invest USD 7 billion in Telangana for data center expansion over 14 years. Boost...

Cyber Attacks Surge Post Operation Sindoor

Cyber attacks on government networks surged 7x after Operation Sindoor. NICSI MD...

RBI Injects Liquidity via OMO Purchase

RBI injects Rs 50,000 crore liquidity through Open Market Operation (OMO) purchases of...

IndiGo Flight Disruptions: Captain Gopinath...

Captain Gopinath analyzes IndiGo flight disruptions, citing arrogance, poor planning,...

Leverage Edu: Dubai Study Surge from India

Leverage Edu reports a 40x surge in applications from India to study in Dubai. Dubai is...

RBI Cancels NBFC Registrations

RBI cancels registration of 4 NBFCs, 4 others surrender certificates. Action taken...

RBI Eases Cash Credit Restrictions

RBI relaxes restrictions on cash credit facilities after stakeholder feedback. Draft...

Indian Startup Funding & Investments News

Latest funding news: Neosapien raises USD 2 mn, Isprout borrows Rs 60 cr, Ekta World...

Rajasthan Progressing: CM Sharma on Development

CM Sharma highlights Rajasthan's rapid progress in tourism, IT, renewable energy,...

Read More »

Sectoral Indices Market Indicators Listed Companies Gainers Losers Mutual Funds Portfolio Watchlist
© 2025 Rediff.com