Nash Energy Launches 10 GWh Battery Manufacturing Facility in Bengaluru
Nash Energy has launched the first phase of its 10 GWh prismatic battery manufacturing facility in Bengaluru, aimed at bolstering India's energy storage capabilities for electric mobility and stationary storage. This project aligns with national clean energy goals, seeks to reduce import dependence, and is expected to generate employment while supporting various applications, including grid-scale storage. The phased approach will enable the facility to scale production in response to the growing demand from electric vehicles and renewable energy initiatives.

Nash Energy has launched the first phase of its 10 GWh prismatic battery manufacturing facility in Bengaluru, enhancing India's energy storage manufacturing capabilities. The facility targets electric mobility and stationary storage markets, aligning with national clean energy goals.
The phased approach will allow scaling production to meet rising demand driven by electric vehicles and renewable energy projects. The project aims to reduce import dependence, improve supply chain resilience, and generate employment in advanced manufacturing. The facility supports various applications, including grid-scale storage and electric mobility, reflecting confidence in India's energy storage market.




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