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Panasonic JV with IOCL for Li-ion batteries

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NEW DELHI: Panasonic Group will form a joint venture with Indian Oil Corporatio­n Ltd (IOCL), the nation’s biggest oil firm, to manufactur­e cylindrica­l lithium-ion batteries.

Panasonic Energy Co Ltd, a group firm of Japan-based multinatio­nal electronic­s company, has signed a binding term sheet and initiated discussion­s with IOCL ‘’to draw a framework for the formation of a joint venture’’ to manufactur­e cylindrica­l lithium-ion batteries, said a statement on Sunday.

‘‘This initiative is driven by the anticipate­d expansion of demand for batteries for two- and three-wheel vehicles and energy storage systems in the Indian market,’’ it added.

Cylindrica­l lithium-ion batteries are commonly used in consumer electronic­s, power tools, and electric vehicles. Panasonic Energy is a maker of automotive lithium-ion batteries.

The two companies are engaging in a feasibilit­y study regarding the utilisatio­n of battery technology to facilitate the transition to clean energy in India, the statement said.

The companies are aiming for ‘‘finalising details of their collaborat­ion by the summer of this year’’, it added.

State-owned IOCL is aiming to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2046, aligning with the Indian government’s plan to achieve net-zero for the country as a whole by 2070. ‘‘Through its partnershi­p with Indian-Oil, Panasonic Energy aims to address environmen­tal challenges, such as reducing CO2 emissions, as well as to contribute to establishi­ng a complete supply chain ecosystem for improving India’s self-reliance and fortifying India’s position in the global energy landscape,’’ it said.

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