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Replus announces expansion plan to 6GWh Battery Manufacturing Plant

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New Delhi: Replus, a battery manufacturing company and part of the LNJ Bhilwara Group, on Monday announced  its plan to expand its current 1GWh production facility to 6GWh within the next year.

This major expansion will incorporate next-generation battery technologies to serve the rapidly growing Indian market for Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Energy Storage System (ESS) segments, the company said in a release.

The upgraded Replus 6GWh facility will be designed to deliver — High Speed Automation Manufacturing Process; Adoption of Advanced Cell Chemistry; and Next Gen Products.

To meet the evolving needs of the market, the plant will adopt a cell chemistry & technology agnostic approach with capability of handling high energy density cells, blade cells, future cell chemistry cells, including Na-ion, LMFP, LTO, etc.

The products rolling out from the plant will cater to variety of electric vehicles, including EV passenger vehicles, EV buses, EV trucks and grid scale renewable plants with Advanced Battery Packs & Liquid Cooled BESS Container Solution.

On this occasion, Riju Jhunjhunwala, Vice Chairman, LNJ Bhilwara Group, said, “At LNJ Bhilwara Group, we have always been at the forefront of advancing clean energy technologies across our diverse business ventures. The expansion of the Replus plant to 6GWh marks a significant milestone in our commitment to driving India’s sustainable growth and energy transition”

Hiren Pravin Shah, Managing Director & CEO, Replus, added, “With this expansion, Replus is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of energy storage globally. By integrating high-speed automation and next-generation battery technologies, we are committed to delivering industry-leading products for EVs and ESS applications.”

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