Reliance Is Setting Up Gigafactories In India!
Reliance will build a total of 4 gigafactory
facilities here in the near future.
Our India's Reliance Industries plans to set up a gigafactory each for batteries, fuel cells, photovoltaic cells, and hydrogen at an investment of Rs. 60,000 crores over the next 3 years. Actually, this gigafactory method was planed by Elon Musk is to keep 100 Gigafactory all over the world.
Chairman
and MD of Reliance Industries, Mukesh Ambani, announced the above on Thursday
while addressing the company’s 44th annual general meeting.
And he added
that a further Rs. 15,000 crores would be spent on future technologies, value
chain and partnerships, taking the total investment in the planned new energy
ecosystem to Rs. 75,000 crores.
According
to Mukesh Ambani, the each Reliance gigafactory will work to manufacture and
integrate all critical components of new energy ecosystem.
“We have
started work on developing the Dhirubhai Ambani Green Energy Giga Complex on
5000 acres in Jamnagar,” the Reliance chairman said, adding that it will be
amongst the “largest renewable energy manufacturing facilities in the world.”
If they implemented this thing then India will become the largest producer of renewable energy in the near future.
The Reliance gigafactory for batteries, named ‘Advanced Energy Storage Giga Factory’ will be exploring new electro-chemical technologies and will be used to produce cells for energy storage and grid connectivity.
Reliance fuel cell gigafactory will produce fuel cell engines to be used for powering automobiles which will increase the EV's in India and in stationary applications like providing power for telecom towers and as emergency generators.
Here the fourth Reliance gigafactory is the electrolyzer factory
which will manufacture modular electrolyzers for captive production of
hydrogen.
And Reliance also plans to produce hydrogen to power automobiles in the future.
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