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On April 5, Panasonic announced that it will set up a new industrial lithium battery assembly plant
in India.
India has a shortage of electricity, frequent power outages, and growing demand for batteries
.
Infographic
So far, shipments of Japanese products have increased
.
But now, through on-site assembly, we can quickly meet the needs of customers and improve production efficiency
.
The plant will build the Panasonic Science and Technology Park in Jayar, Haryana state in northern India, and construction is scheduled to begin in September this year
.
Parts will be procured
from Japan.
The production capacity will reach 20,000 units in the first year, and the company plans to increase
it in response to changes in demand.
Panasonic will now produce lithium batteries in India for ATMs and cell phone base stations, which will be available in the event of a power outage
.
Due to the shortage of electricity, the Indian government will introduce renewable energy projects such as photovoltaic power generation to control the increase
in demand for power generation storage systems.
The company will open a new workshop
.
Manish Sharma, president of Panasonic's subsidiary in India, said in an interview that if India assembles batteries, it will attract the attention
of customers with a sense of speed.
Increase efficiency and showcase products
according to customer needs.
In addition, President Sharma will increase the share of the Indian market from the current 2.
5%-3% to 10%
by 2018 by enhancing the quality of smartphone products.
On April 5, Panasonic announced that it will set up a new industrial lithium battery assembly plant
in India.
India has a shortage of electricity, frequent power outages, and growing demand for batteries
.
Infographic
So far, shipments of Japanese products have increased
.
But now, through on-site assembly, we can quickly meet the needs of customers and improve production efficiency
.
The plant will build the Panasonic Science and Technology Park in Jayar, Haryana state in northern India, and construction is scheduled to begin in September this year
.
Parts will be procured
from Japan.
The production capacity will reach 20,000 units in the first year, and the company plans to increase
it in response to changes in demand.
Panasonic will now produce lithium batteries in India for ATMs and cell phone base stations, which will be available in the event of a power outage
.
Due to the shortage of electricity, the Indian government will introduce renewable energy projects such as photovoltaic power generation to control the increase
in demand for power generation storage systems.
The company will open a new workshop
.
Manish Sharma, president of Panasonic's subsidiary in India, said in an interview that if India assembles batteries, it will attract the attention
of customers with a sense of speed.
Increase efficiency and showcase products
according to customer needs.
In addition, President Sharma will increase the share of the Indian market from the current 2.
5%-3% to 10%
by 2018 by enhancing the quality of smartphone products.