Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Ola plans to build $1 bn cell production plant

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: SoftBank Groupbacke­d Ola Electric is in talks with multiple global suppliers to build a battery cell manufactur­ing plant in India with a capacity of up to 50-gigawatt hours, people familiar with the matter said.

As part of its broader electrific­ation push, the firm plans to invest in companies with advanced cell and battery technology, alongside the 50 Gwh battery plant.

Ola Electric needs 40 Gwh of battery capacity to power 10 million electric scooters annually. The remainder will be for its electric cars, which the company plans to manufactur­e in the future. The people said the cell battery plant may cost around $1 billion (over ₹7,700 crore) and may be built with an initial capacity of 1 Gwh, which will be expanded in the future.

Over 40 global suppliers are already in Bengaluru to meet with Ola founder and chief executive officer Bhavish Aggarwal at the company’s headquarte­rs and are also visiting the Ola Futurefact­ory in Krishnagir­i, Tamil Nadu, this week, the people aware of the matter said.

Ola Electric, they said, has initiated talks with global suppliers from Germany, Korea, Japan and other hubs to fuel its battery manufactur­ing ambitions. It currently imports its battery cells from South Korea.

Companies like Dürr and Siemens also seem to be on the list of suppliers.

The battery cell manufactur­ing sector is dominated by the likes of CATL, LG, Energy Solutions, and Panasonic, which supply to automakers such as Tesla and Volkswagen.

Industry experts believe that one of the world’s youngest EV companies is keen to begin cell manufactur­ing by next year.

Aggarwal has already stated that India can soon replace China and emerge as the global hub for electric vehicles (EVs).

Towards this end, Ola plans to develop the entire ecosystem

—cell and battery tech, global supply chains, interconne­cted as well as autonomous vehicle technologi­es.

Ola Electric is the only Indian auto and EV company that has been selected by the government under its ambitious ₹80,000 crore cell PLI scheme to set up an advanced cell manufactur­ing factory in 2 years.

Its cell production linked incentive (PLI) bid was for the maximum allowed bid capacity of 20 GWh. According to the people, Ola is also looking to set up an even larger 50 GWh gigafactor­y and a battery innovation centre to support its twowheeler and four-wheeler roadmap for India and the world.

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? Bhavish Aggarwal, co-founder and CEO, Ola Electric.
BLOOMBERG Bhavish Aggarwal, co-founder and CEO, Ola Electric.

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