India’s Inverted plans 5 GWh battery factory in Rajasthan

The fully-automated production facility is set to be operational from April 2026.
Inverted battery solutions at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2025. | Image: Inverted

Indian electric vehicle and energy storage company Inverted has unveiled plans for an INR 1 billion ($11.5 million), fully automated battery plant in Ghilot, Rajasthan, with an annual production capacity of 5 GWh.

The four-acre site will produce battery energy storage systems and products for four-wheeled and other light commercial vehicles.

“Incorporating advanced robotics and AI [artificial intelligence]-driven systems, the plant will operate with high-quality automation, ensuring precision and consistency in every product,” stated the manufacturer. “Ghilot, Rajasthan, was strategically chosen for its excellent connectivity, skilled workforce, and supportive industrial ecosystem. This location will enable Inverted to efficiently serve domestic and international markets, strengthening its competitive edge.”

Construction of the plant is set to start in December, with operations expected to begin by April 2026.

From pv magazine India.

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