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Mahanagar Gas To Form JV With US Battery Firm To Make Lithium-Ion Cells In India

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November 7, 2024
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MGL has already committed investments in liquified natural gas, retail, compressed biogas and electric vehicle manufacturing, Managing Director Ashu Shinghal said. “Foray into battery cell manufacturing will strengthen its position in the evolving energy space, which aligns with MGL’s objective of a cleaner future.”

Li-ion cell has been developed with a focus on the specific requirements of the Indian market, such as long warranty, fast charging, safety and reliable performance at high temperatures, recyclability, and easy integration into battery packs. The cells are currently being used for customer qualification trials with Indian customers.

“The partnership of IBC US and MGL in setting up one of India’s first giga factories around the future proof prismatic form factor will enable indigenous supply chain security of one of the key bottlenecks today in India’s journey towards energy independence, while significantly reducing billions of dollars of forex expenditure,” Priyadarshi Panda, chief executive officer of IBC Inc, said

Shares of MGL closed 0.21% higher at Rs 1,437.65 apiece on the NSE, compared to a 1.16% decline in the benchmark Nifty 50.

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