Ola Electric Unveils Indigenous 46100 LFP Cell for EVs
Ola Electric has announced the readiness of its in-house developed 46100 lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cell, enhancing its electric mobility efforts. This cell is expected to enter its products next quarter, supporting broader EV adoption and energy solutions.

Ola Electric's 46100 lithium iron phosphate cell is set to launch next quarter as part of its battery innovation initiative. This new LFP cell is larger than the existing NMC 4680 Bharat Cell, promising improved scale and cost efficiency for both mobility and energy storage.
The company's Gigafactory, currently at 2.5 GWh capacity, is being expanded to 6 GWh to support increased production capabilities. The introduction of LFP technology is anticipated to lower vehicle costs and facilitate the transition to electric mobility. Ola Electric aims to enhance EV adoption through innovation and customer-focused initiatives, reinforcing its commitment to building a comprehensive energy ecosystem.




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