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In March this year, the ministry had announced that four companies — Rajesh Exports, Hyundai Global Motors Company, Ola Electric Mobility and Reliance New Energy — are eligible for receiving benefits under the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC) battery storage.
The allotment was made for a total of 50 GWh of battery capacity to the four successful bidders. These firms would receive incentives under India’s Rs 18,100-crore incentive programme to boost local battery cell production.
In a statement, Ola Electric said it will begin mass production for lithium-ion cells by 2023.
“The ACC PLI scheme will be instrumental in making India self-reliant and localising the most critical aspects of the electric vehicle value chain,” Ola CEO and founder Bhavish Aggarwal said.
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