
Ola Electric to Invest $ 500 Million in Battery Innovation & Indigenous Cell Research and Development

According to reports, Ola Electric, the electric vehicle (EV) arm of ride-hailing app Ola, is planning to invest $500 million in battery innovation and indigenous cell research and development.
The company is planning to set up a Battery Innovation Centre (BIC) in Bengaluru.
According to the company, the facility will have around 165 pieces of lab equipment to cover all aspects of cell-related R&D.
Bhavish Aggarwal, chief executive, Ola Electric says, “The BIC will be the cornerstone for core cell tech development and battery innovation out of India for the world. It will house advanced labs and high-tech equipment for battery innovation and will power India’s journey towards becoming a global EV hub.”
Ola will also begin production of the cell from its upcoming Gigafactory by 2023, as per reports.
According to the company, Ola recently unveiled its first Li-ion cell, NMC 2170. Built in-house, we will begin the production of its cell from the upcoming Gigafactory. The BIC will also recruit top global talent including 500 PhDs and engineers who will be supported by an additional 1,000 researchers in India and multiple other global centers.
Aggarwal says, “BIC labs will have research equipment, including X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy machines (XPS), latest CT scan equipment for Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) for cell and pack imaging, a double planetary mixer, lab slot die coater, electrode fabrication unit, an automated assembly line for manufacturing cylindrical and pouch cells among others.”
Ola Electric sources battery cells from South Korea-based LG Chem for its electric scooters. Battery cells are the most expensive component in an EV, and manufacturing these can cut costs by around 30 percent
Currently, Ola Electric sources battery cells from South Korea-based LG Chem for its electric scooters. Battery cells are the most expensive component in an EV, and manufacturing these can cut costs by around 30 percent.