What's Happening?
Agratas, the battery division of the Tata Group, has completed the main steel structure at its Sanand battery manufacturing facility in Gujarat, India. This milestone keeps the project on track for production by 2027. The facility spans 700 meters in length
and 150 meters in width, with a height of 34 meters, covering a built-up area of 105,000 square meters. The construction involved over 24,000 tonnes of steel and engaged more than 2,500 skilled workers at peak times. The project is executed by Tata Projects in collaboration with Tata Consulting Engineers and various steel contractors, emphasizing domestic supply chains and sustainability.
Why It's Important?
The Sanand facility is crucial for India's goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2070 and expanding its non-fossil fuel energy capacity. With an annual capacity of 20 GWh, the facility will produce advanced battery cells for electric vehicles and energy storage, supporting India's transition away from fossil fuels. This development positions India as a significant player in the global battery value chain, enhancing its industrial capabilities and reducing import dependence. The project also promises substantial employment opportunities, contributing to local economic growth and workforce development.
What's Next?
Agratas will focus on building systems and processes to ensure operational readiness by 2027. The company aims to develop a skilled workforce to support high-quality battery manufacturing. As the facility progresses, it will play a pivotal role in meeting India's energy storage demands and supporting electric mobility. Stakeholders, including government and industry leaders, will likely continue to support and monitor the project's impact on India's energy goals.









