Tata group plans to invest in lithium ion battery manufacturing in Gujarat

Press Trust of India  |  Gandhinagar 

group Chairman N Friday said the conglomerate plans to invest in ion battery manufacturing in

"Many of our group companies like Chemicals and have very significant presence here. We look forward to continuing our investment in the state," said.

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"We want to make further investments, not only in manufacturing electric vehicles, but also in ion battery projects here," added.

He further said, "We are in discussions with the for significantly increasing our capacity of to reach one million (10 lakh) tonnes of soda ash."

At present, the company's plant at Mithapur in has a soda ash capacity of 8.2 lakh tonnes per annum.

Stating that Gujarat is a very important state for the Tatas, he said the group's revenue from the state last year was about Rs 18,000 crore.

"The has significant presence in Gujarat. It is the third largest state for the group and we have about 25,000 employees," he added.

Chandrasekaran also said the over USD 100 billion will also be "investing in apart from growing our presence in the technology sector".

He, however, did not specify the quantum of investments that the group would made in the state on the new proposed projects.

He also said Tata group's hotels business are significantly integrated with Gujarat in tourism opportunity that it presents.

"We see Gujarat as a big for the and it's a place where professionalism is shown at its best," he said.

Chandrasekaran also praised the Narendra Modi-led government in the Centre for the "transformative journey" undertaken over the last five years.

"Tremendous amount of progress has been made. The number of things that have been done in these five years are enormous and a platform that will propel for significant for several decades to come has been laid, all thanks to the Prime Minister," Chandrasekaran said.

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First Published: Fri, January 18 2019. 14:20 IST