Ola unveils lithium-ion cell built in-house

Having a robust local EV ecosystem is important for India to become a global EV hub, he added.The company said it is committed to invest in core RD to create indigenous advanced cell technologies, strengthen manufacturing capabilities and create an integrated Ola Electric Vehicles hub.


PTI | Bengaluru | Updated: 12-07-2022 15:16 IST | Created: 12-07-2022 15:03 IST
Ola unveils lithium-ion cell built in-house
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Electric vehicles company Ola has unveiled a lithium-ion cell, NMC 2170, built in-house.

Ola said in a statement on Tuesday it will begin the mass production of its cell from its upcoming Gigafactory by 2023.

''The use of specific chemistry & materials enables the cell to pack more energy in a given space and also improves the overall life cycle of the cell'', it said. ''The cell has been developed keeping the indigenous conditions at the core''.

Founder and CEO, of Ola Electric, Bhavish Aggarwal noted that a cell is the heart of the EV revolution. ''Ola is building the world's most advanced cell research center that will enable us to scale and innovate faster, and build the most advanced and affordable EV products in the world with speed'', Aggarwal said. ''Our first indigenously made Li-ion cell is also the first of many in our cell technology roadmap. Having a robust local EV ecosystem is important for India to become a global EV hub”, he added.

The company said it is committed to investing in core R&D to create indigenous advanced cell technologies, strengthen manufacturing capabilities and create an integrated Ola Electric Vehicles hub. It was recently allocated 20GWh capacity under the ACC PLI scheme by the Government for developing advanced cells in India, the company said, adding that it is setting up a cell manufacturing facility with an initial capacity of up to 20 GWh, localizing the most critical part of the EV value chain.

Ola said it is also recruiting top cell R&D talent across the globe and will employ 500 PhDs and Engineers.

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