Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Subhash Chandra bets on lithium-ion

- Malyaban Ghosh & Tanya Thomas malyaban.g@livemint.com

NEW DELHI/MUMBAI: Subhash Chandra-controlled Essel Infraproje­cts Ltd is planning to manufactur­e lithium-ion batteries in India, two people directly aware of the developmen­t said.

The company is in talks to acquire lithium mines abroad and plans to set up a plant in Andhra Pradesh for manufactur­ing these batteries for electric vehicles, the people said, requesting anonymity.

The decision to invest in manufactur­ing lithium ion batteries by media baron Chandra, who is also a member of the Rajya Sabha, coincides with the proposal of the Prime Minister’s Office to offer incentives to promote local manufactur­ing of batteries and parts of electric vehicles. Essel Infra’s ventures in this segment will be housed under a new business arm, Essel Green Mobility.

A spokespers­on for Essel Infra Projects declined to respond to an email sent by Mint on Wednesday evening. The world’ s largest lithium reserves are concentrat­ed in South America and Africa, with significan­t reserves also available in the US, China and Australia.

Chandra, who has announced plans to sell his solar power and media businesses, is aiming to become an end-to-end service provider in the electric vehicle ecosystem in India. In July, Essel Infra announced an investment of ₹1,750 crore in Uttar Pradesh for setting up 250 charging stations and 1,000 battery-swapping stations across the state.

Essel Group is looking at the electric mobility business as opportunit­ies in this segment are going to be huge with the government pushing the manufactur­ing of electric vehicles and their com- ponents especially lithium-ion batteries, one of the two people cited above said.

Apart from manufactur­ing batteries, the company is also entering the business of renting electric three-wheelers.

Essel Infra is likely to pilot the first of its green mobility businesses in December. The company will launch its commercial e-rickshaw rentals business in Mohali, allowing drivers to rent e-rickshaws and their batteries on monthly packages. The per day charge is set at about ₹299 and a separate charge of ₹99 to rent two fully charged batteries.

Essel has also set up a charging station in Mohali. The firm wants to start with providing 100 rickshaws in Mohali and then expand to as many as 500 such vehicles in Mohali, Chandigarh and Panchkula. Essel is also in talks with the UP government to eventually take its green mobility business to 20 cities in the state, including Greater Noida and Ghaziabad.

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? Subhash Chandra, chairman, Essel group
MINT/FILE Subhash Chandra, chairman, Essel group

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