Mercury EV-Tech to commission 3.2 GW Battery Pack Manufacturing Facility in Vadodara
Mercury EV-Tech Limited, via its subsidiary PowerMetz Energy Pvt. Ltd., will set up a 3.2 GW lithium-ion battery pack manufacturing facility at its Vadodara campus, marking the company’s entry into the battery manufacturing sector.
Mercury EV-Tech also ordered a fully robotic, high-throughput production line from a top-tier Chinese equipment provider for the facility. The equipment is expected to arrive by the end of April 2025, with pilot production scheduled to begin in mid-May 2025.
This facility will allow to develop and manufacture various battery chemistries including LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate), NMC (Nickel Manganese Cobalt), Sodium-Ion Cells, Super-capacitor Modules. These facilities will include multi-chemistry flexibility, allowing to serve a wide range of batteries- from electric vehicles to stationary energy storage.
Darshan Shah from Mercury EV-Tech Limited shared his thoughts on the company’s battery facility and expansion plans, commenting: “Our strategy is clear: invest in next-gen battery technologies, scale responsibly, and align closely with national imperatives for sustainable, secure, and domestically driven energy solutions.”
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