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Developing rapid-charging, thermally stable LTO, LFP, and Al-air batteries for EVs

Summary

A new Indian company develops rapid-charging, long-life, thermally stable batteries (LTO, LFP, Al-air) for EVs and storage, launching India’s first commercial Li-ion cell line. This addresses slow EV charging and extreme climate performance. To combat slow EV charging, limited battery lifespan, and the lack of tropicalized energy solutions, a pioneering Indian company develops rapid-charging, thermally stable batteries (LTO, LFP, Al-air) for EVs and stationary storage. This innovation enables 15-minute EV charging, ensures a 10+ year battery life, and guarantees performance in extreme temperatures (-40°C to +65°C), addressing a critical market gap with India’s first commercial Li-ion cell manufacturing line launched in Bengaluru.

Problem

Slow EV charging, limited battery lifespan, and lack of tropicalized energy solutions

Impact

Raised $90.5M; partnered with Musashi Seimitsu for integrated EV powertrains; launched India’s first commercial Li-ion cell line in Bengaluru; holds 16 graphene-related patents; recognized as a cleantech leader in India

Partners

RapidX Batteries , Omega Seiki Mobility  , Hala Mobility India (Hyderabad) , IIT Roorkee , TCI Ventures , Western Capital , Oxyzo