3 Signs Agreement for Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC) Battery Storage
under PLI Scheme
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In addition to the capacities
allocated by MHI under the PLI Program, private players are expected to Create
Battery Manufacturing Capacity to the Tune of~95 GWh
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This embarks a new chapter in India’s
manufacturing industry as we set the vision for battery manufacturing and
compete globally with other nations in this sunrise sector
Three selected bidders signed the Program Agreement under
Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC)
Battery Storage on 28th July, 2022.
Commenting on the PLI Scheme for ACC Battery Storage,
Union Cabinet Minister for Heavy Industries Dr. Mahendra
Nath Pandey said that - “This embarks a new chapter
in India’s manufacturing industry as we set the vision for battery
manufacturing and compete globally with other nations in this sunrise sector.
This will be favorable to EV ecosystem and energy storage market as it will
support the demand for EVs and renewable and attract investment in this sector.
Today big companies are investing in battery manufacturing in India. We should
support them and make India a truly global manufacturing hub. This will also
help us to achieve India's commitment to Panchamrit
given by Hon'ble PM Modi ji in COP 26”.
The companies are Reliance New Energy Limited, Ola
Electric Mobility Private Limited and Rajesh Exports Limited. These companies
will receive incentives under India's ₹ 18,100 crore program. In addition
to the capacities allocated by the Ministry of Heavy Industries under the PLI
Program, private players are expected to create battery manufacturing capacity
to the tune of~95 GWh.
A total of 10 bids were received from companies with
manufacturing capacity of 128 GWh under the PLI
Scheme of ACC Battery Storage. Under the ACC PLI program, the manufacturing
facility would have to be set up within a period of two years. The incentive
will be disbursed thereafter over a period of five years on sale of batteries
manufactured in India.
The Minister of State Shri Krishna Pal also congratulated
the bidders who signed the Program Agreement. He said, “Government over the
last few years has provided consistent policy and regulatory support and
enabling frameworks for the development of the EV ecosystem in the country,
ranging from FAME II, PLI Scheme for Auto and Auto components and battery
manufacturing”.
During the occasion, Secretary, Ministry of Heavy
Industries Arun Goel said
“MHI has successfully completed the signing of PLI ACC Program in a record time
of 13 months (Gazette Notified- June 2021 and Program Agreement Signed- July
2022) to promote battery manufacturing in the country in the middle of the
pandemic. Now it’s the time for private players to take the lead and become
global champions and also make the country the global hub in the energy storage
segment. My best wishes to them on the journey ahead.”
The Government has approved the Production Linked
Incentive (PLI) Scheme 'National Programme on
Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC) Battery Storage’ for achieving manufacturing
capacity of Fifty (50) Giga Watt Hour (GWh) of ACC
for Enhancing India’s Manufacturing Capabilities with a budgetary outlay of
₹ 18,100 crore.Under the said initiative the
emphasis of the Government is to achieve greater domestic value addition, while
at the same time ensure that the levelized cost of
battery manufacturing in India is globally competitive.
The program is designed in such a manner that it is
technology agnostic in nature and hence only focus on the desired output of the
batteries. Thereby the beneficiary firm shall be free to choose suitable
advanced technology and the corresponding plant & machinery, raw material,
and other intermediate goods for setting up cell manufacturing facility to cater
to any application.
The Program expects an investment that will boost
domestic manufacturing & also facilitate battery storage demand creation
for both electric vehicles and stationary storage along with the development of
a complete domestic supply chain & Foreign direct
investment in the country. ACC PLI scheme is expected to directly impact the
saving to the nation on account of reduction in import of crude-oil to a
significant extent and increase the share of renewable at the national grid
level.
This PLI scheme for Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC)
(₹18,100 crore) along with the already launched PLI Scheme for automotive
sector (₹25,938 crore) and Faster Adoption of Manufacturing of Electric
Vehicles (FAME) (₹10,000 crore) will enable India to leapfrog from
traditional fossil fuel-based automobile transportation system to
environmentally cleaner, sustainable, advanced and more efficient Electric
Vehicles (EV) based system.
Industry has reposed its faith in India’s stellar
progress as a world class manufacturing destination which resonates strongly
with Hon’ble Prime Minister’s clarion call of AtmaNirbhar
Bharat - a self-reliant India.