Key Points

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw inaugurated ATL's advanced Lithium-Ion battery manufacturing facility in Gurugram. The plant will produce batteries for mobile phones, wearables, and laptops with an annual capacity of 200 million packs. This facility alone will meet approximately 40% of India's mobile phone battery demand. The project is expected to create 5,000 direct jobs and represents a significant step toward electronics manufacturing self-reliance.

Key Points: Ashwini Vaishnaw Inaugurates ATL Lithium-Ion Battery Plant in Gurugram

  • ATL facility to produce 200 million battery packs annually for mobile phones and wearables
  • Plant will meet 40% of India's annual mobile phone battery demand
  • Project expected to create direct employment for 5000 people in Haryana
  • Part of India's electronics manufacturing cluster scheme for self-reliance
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Major milestone for us: Ashwini Vaishnaw on inauguration of Atl's advanced Lithium-Ion cell manufacturing facility in Gurugram

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw inaugurates ATL's advanced Lithium-Ion battery facility in Gurugram, producing 200M packs annually for mobile phones and wearables.

"This is indeed a very important milestone for us. We are fulfilling PM's dream of having 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' - Ashwini Vaishnaw"

Gurugram, September 4

Union Minister of Electronics & Information Technology Aswhini Vaishnaw, on Thursday, hailed the inauguration of Amperex Technology Limited (Atl)'s advanced Lithium-Ion cell manufacturing facility in Haryana's Gurugram as a landmark moment in India's journey toward self-reliance in electronics manufacturing.

Gurugram, (Haryana) [India], September 4 (ANI): Union Minister of Electronics & Information Technology Aswhini Vaishnaw, on Thursday, hailed the inauguration of Amperex Technology Limited (Atl)'s advanced Lithium-Ion cell manufacturing facility in Haryana's Gurugram as a landmark moment in India's journey toward self-reliance in electronics manufacturing.

The facility will produce Indian-manufactured Lithium-Ion batteries used in mobile phones, hearables, and wearables, such as watches, earbuds, AirPods, and laptops.

Calling it a step toward Aatmanirbhar Bharat, Vaishnaw said to the reporters, "This is indeed a very important milestone for us. We are fulfilling PM's dream of having 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' in electronics manufacturing step-by-step. We are starting the production of every component that goes into electronics manufacturing."

The Minister highlighted the recent first Made in India chip presented to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. "We have seen recently that the first Made in India chip was presented to the PM. Similarly, today, Lithium-Ion batteries used in mobile phones, hearables and wearables like watches, earbuds, airpods and laptops will be now manufactured in India in this very advanced Plant of TDK, it's called ATL. It's a very advanced Plant and this Plant will be manufacturing about 200 million battery packs every year," Vaishnaw said.

India's annual demand for mobile phone batteries is estimated at around 50 crore cellpacks. According to Vaishnaw, this single plant will cater to nearly 40% of that demand. "Our requirement for the country in the mobile phone sector is about 50 crore cellpacks, which are required every year. So that means about 40% of the capacity will be met by this factory. This factory has a huge expansion scope," he added.

The Minister also credited the state government for enabling the project's success. "I would like to thank the Government of Haryana for giving so much support to this factory, and this is part of our electronics manufacturing cluster scheme (EMC scheme) of the Government of India," Vaishnaw said.

"As you are aware, step-by-step, practically every component is now going to be manufactured in our country, whether it is a camera module, PCB assembly, semiconductors and batteries, every component will be manufactured in our country over the next few years," the Minister added.

The ATL Plant is also expected to create large-scale employment opportunities. Vaishnaw said, "This Plant is going to give direct employment to about 5000 people. The training has been done meticulously at the ATL Plant. This kind of advanced technology coming to India is a major milestone for us."

- ANI

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Priya S
Hope this leads to more affordable electronics for Indian consumers. The 5000 jobs created is a big plus for Haryana's economy. Well done to all involved! 👏
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Michael C
As someone working in tech manufacturing, I appreciate the focus on training mentioned. Advanced manufacturing needs skilled workers - hope they invest properly in technical education too.
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Ananya R
While this is good news, I hope they also focus on battery recycling and environmental safety. Lithium-ion batteries can be hazardous if not handled properly. Sustainability should be part of the plan.
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Vikram M
200 million battery packs annually! That's massive production capacity. Hope the quality matches international standards so our phones last longer. Battery life is always an issue with Indian summers.
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Sarah B
Great to see India moving up the value chain from assembly to actual component manufacturing. This is real progress, not just putting together imported parts. More such investments needed!

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