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IndianOil and Panasonic Energy Forge Deal for Manufacturing Lithium-Ion Cells in India
IndianOil and Panasonic Energy Forge Deal for Manufacturing Lithium-Ion Cells in India

IndianOil and Panasonic Energy Forge Deal for Manufacturing Lithium-Ion Cells in India

  • 02-Apr-2024 7:36 PM
  • Journalist: Nina Jiang

Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IndianOil) and Panasonic Energy Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of the Panasonic Group, have taken a significant step towards bolstering the transition to clean energy in India. The two entities have formalized their commitment by signing a binding term sheet aimed at laying the groundwork for a joint venture (JV) focused on the manufacturing of cylindrical lithium-ion cells within the Indian territory. This strategic move comes in anticipation of the burgeoning demand for batteries, particularly in the segment of two-and three-wheel vehicles, as well as energy storage systems, within the Indian market.

The signing of this binding term sheet comes hot on the heels of a Heads of Agreement inked on January 21st, 2024, in New Delhi, solidifying the partnership between the two corporations. Currently, IndianOil and Panasonic Energy are actively engaged in a comprehensive feasibility study aimed at exploring the utilization of battery technology to facilitate India's transition towards cleaner energy sources. The ultimate objective is to finalize the intricate details of their collaboration by the summer of the current year.

In addition to catering to the burgeoning domestic demand for lithium-ion cells, the investments channeled into establishing local manufacturing facilities are poised to catalyze the development of a comprehensive supply chain ecosystem. This move is not only geared towards enhancing India's self-reliance but also aims at reinforcing the nation's position within the global energy landscape. Furthermore, the establishment of such manufacturing facilities is expected to create a ripple effect, generating increased demand for raw material sourcing within the country. This, in turn, will drive up domestic value addition and foster the entry of new market participants, thereby fostering the growth of India's battery industry, especially in terms of highly efficient cell technology.

The timing of this collaboration couldn't be more opportune, given India's vast market potential, underlined by its projected ascent to become the world's third-largest economy in terms of GDP. IndianOil, in particular, has set its sights on aligning its operational strategies with broader environmental imperatives. With a population of over 1.4 billion, India presents a vast canvas for sustainable energy initiatives. IndianOil has set ambitious targets for itself, aiming to achieve net-zero operational emissions by the year 2046. This aligns seamlessly with India's overarching goal of attaining carbon neutrality by 2070. In recent years, IndianOil has embarked on a proactive journey towards the development and adoption of clean energy sources. Initiatives such as harnessing solar power, exploring the potential of biofuels, and delving into hydrogen technologies underscore IndianOil's commitment to addressing pressing environmental challenges, particularly in terms of reducing CO2 emissions.

IndianOil aims to utilize Panasonic Energy's unparalleled expertise in battery development and manufacturing through their partnership. Together, the two entities are poised to make significant strides towards fostering the growth of the lithium-ion battery industry within India. Moreover, this collaboration is envisaged to play a pivotal role in expediting India's energy transition journey, all while staying true to the shared mission of building a sustainable society.

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