New Horizons in global battery R&D and investments

Major countries around the world are framing energy storage regulations and investing in R&D to advance battery technology development, commercialization and manufacturing. Dr.... Read More

Indian labs establish global competitiveness through indigenous technology

The following is an excerpt from a podcast interview by Netra Walawalkar for Emerging Technology Radio, with Dr Bharat Kale, Director of Center for Materials for Electronics Techno... Read More

Global challenges and opportunities for Li-ion battery recycling

As the number of used Li-ion batteries swells globally, most countries will have to establish supply chains for battery recycling and a sound regulatory framework to keep processes... Read More

COVID-19 and its impact on solar and storage sector

The spread of COVID-19 poses a serious challenge to the momentum picked up by the solar power and energy storage sector in India, but in the long term, the crisis could help cataly... Read More

Karnataka – Charging ahead on India’s energy transition

The Indian state of Karnataka boasts RE share of 62 percent in its power mix and has made concerted efforts towards making Bengaluru, its capital city, the EV capital of India. Wha... Read More

Hydrogen: sustainable green energy security

In its early stages of development, hydrogen energy could be the turning point in the vehicle development program in India. Under a broad based Research Development and Demonstrati... Read More

On the rise: renewables with storage

A renewable-powered future relies on suitable advancement in battery energy storage. As renewable+storage projects gain ground in the country, Debmalya Sen, Senior Consultant at Cu... Read More

Advanced cell battery storage recognized as ‘Champion Sector’ as a part of 'self-reliant' India

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharamanon May 16, announced governmentplans to launch an incentive schemefor the promotion of new "championsectors" with a focus on advancedcell battery... Read More
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