Munoth Industries Limited will set up India’s first lithium ion cell production project by investing Rs 799 crore in three phases in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, a move which will provide a trigger for enabling mobile component manufacturing in India that will also lead to value addition in overall mobile phone manufacturing.
In the first phase, Rs 165 crore will be invested to produce li ion cells having total storage capacity of 200,000 Ah (Ampere hour) per day, which will be available for assembly for mobile phone manufacturers from April 2019.
“As a core component shall be manufactured in India, the natural corollary of this will be that there will be an increase in the value addition of the battery pack and eventually the mobile handset. An ecosystem of SME start-ups around Lithium ion products will also be planned,” the Indian Cellular Association said while announcing the plans of the company.
Lithium ion cell is a core component for mobile phone industry and as of now, these cells are imported to be fitted into battery packs that are assembled in India. Of the total 120 firms producing mobile phones and accessories in the country, about 20 are battery pack assembly units.
The plant will have a capacity to produce cells having total power of around 1 million Ah per day, and will eventually provide employment to 1,700 people.
“In order to deepen and widen the manufacturing eco-system in India Government of India notified the phased manufacturing program (PMP) on April 28, 2017. This sent a clear signal to the investors and manufacturers that government was/is serious to promote mobile handset manufacturing in the country,” the association added.
The industry body added that since the PMP did not plan for lithium ion cell manufacturing facilities in India, the Andhra Pradesh project was of great importance for the mobile ecosystem as it will provide the much-needed trigger for enabling deeper levels of mobile component manufacturing in India.
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