Mumbai, April 15 -- The said facility hosts a next-generation battery architecture hub, housing the infrastructure to develop and produce an extensive range of chemistries including LFP (lithium iron phosphate), NMC (nickel manganese cobalt), sodium-ion cells and supercapacitor modules.

This multi-chemistry facility would enable the company to cater to an increasingly diverse set of high-utility applications-from electric mobility to stationary energy storage.

In alignment with global automation standards, Mercury EV-Tech has placed an order for a fully robotic, high-throughput production line from one of China's top-tier equipment providers. A technical team from India is set to inspect the facility in China on 15 April 2025, ahead of ...