
IBC Proposes To Invest $1 Billion For Li-ion Battery In Karnataka
CIOTechOutlook Team | Wednesday, 02 August 2023, 02:47 IST

By 2025, IBC hopes to start producing at the Karnataka location. The private corporation has ambitious intentions to increase its capacity to 10 gigawatts by the year 2028, according to Gunjan Krishna, the commissioner of Karnataka's Industries and Commerce Department.
As per MB Patil, Minister for Commerce & Industries, Infrastructure, during a meeting with state government representatives in June, IBC had shown its interest in investing in battery manufacture.
In India, the envisioned non-captive Gigafactory is producing exclusive I-NMC Prismatic cells by International Battery Company (IBC). Due to their big form factor, IBC cells will simplify batteries because they have a 40% higher energy density than LFP cells and can be recycled. These cells will be particularly well suited for electric vehicles (EVs). For the purpose of enabling energy independence, the supply chain will be localized and safeguarded. While R&D is being carried out in the US, South Korea is building a pilot plant, and India will host the non-captive Gigafactory, where high-volume manufacturing will be carried out.
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