Reliance Industries says battery manufacturing plans on track

Reliance Industries affirms its battery storage manufacturing plans are on track. The company denies reports of pausing lithium-ion cell production in India. Discussions for Chinese technology licensing have reportedly stalled. Reliance continues ...

India's Reliance Industries said ‍on Monday that its plans for battery storage manufacturing remain ⁠unchanged, following a Bloomberg News report that said the conglomerate had paused plans to make lithium-ion battery cells in India ‌after failing ‌to secure Chinese technology.

"Reliance Industries strongly and categorically affirms ‌that there has been no change in our plans for creating a world leading battery storage manufacturing ecosystem from Cell to containerised ESS (energy storage system) and that they ​are progressing well in line ​with our target timelines," a company spokesperson said in ‌an ‍email to Reuters.

The Mukesh Ambani-led conglomerate, ‍which aimed to start manufacturing cells this year, ‌had been in discussions with Chinese firm Xiamen Hithium Energy Storage Technology to license cell technology, Bloomberg News reported on Sunday, citing people who did not want to be identified.


Also Read: Reliance halts cell-making plans after failed bid for China tech

The talks stalled after Xiamen withdrew from the ‍proposed partnership following China's curbs on overseas technology transfers in key sectors, prompting Reliance ‍to refocus ⁠on assembling battery ⁠energy storage systems, the report said.

Reuters could not immediately verify the report.
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Last October, Beijing announced controls on exports of lithium battery components, requiring exporters to obtain permits, tightening China's grip on technology critical for energy storage and electric vehicles.
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