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Reliance Industries of India says its battery manufacturing plans are on track

Reliance Industries of India says its battery manufacturing plans are on track
Reliance Industries of India says its battery manufacturing plans are on track

Reliance Industries, an Indian conglomerate, said Monday that it has not changed its plans for battery storage manufacturing. This follows a report by Bloomberg News that the company had "paused" plans to manufacture lithium-ion batteries in India because they were unable to obtain Chinese technology.

In an email, a spokesperson for the company stated that "Reliance Industries categorically and strongly affirms that our plans to create a world-leading battery storage manufacturing ecosystem from Cell (cellular energy storage system) to containerised ESS are not changing and they're progressing in line with their target timelines."

Bloomberg News reported that the Mukesh Ambani led?conglomerate was in talks with Xiamen Hithium Energy Storage Technology, a Chinese company, to license cell technology. The report cited anonymous sources.

Reports said that the talks stalled when Xiamen backed out of the partnership after China imposed a 'curb on technology transfers overseas in key sectors. This prompted Reliance to refocus its efforts on the assembly of battery energy storage systems.

Could not immediately verify the report.

Beijing announced export controls of lithium battery parts in October last year, forcing exporters to obtain permits. This tightened China's grip over technology crucial for energy storage and electrical vehicles. Reporting by Chandni Monnappa and Chandini Shah in Bengaluru. Editing by Subhranshu Sahu and Sherry Jacob Phillips.

(source: Reuters)