Reliance joins Bill Gates, others to invest $144 million in US energy storage company

Aug 11, 2021
Reliance joins Bill Gates, others to invest $144 million in US energy storage company

BENGALURU: Indian oil-to-telecoms conglomerate Reliance Industries Ltd mentioned on Tuesday it might make investments $144 million in US vitality storage firm Ambri Inc, together with billionaire Invoice Gates, funding administration agency Paulson & Co and others.


The funding comes months after Reliance unveiled a $10 billion inexperienced vitality plan in its drive to turn into an internet carbon zero firm by 2035, with plans to construct 4 ‘Giga factories’ at Jamnagar within the western Indian state of Gujarat to provide photovoltaic cells and modules, vitality storage batteries, gas cells, and inexperienced hydrogen.
Reliance, by way of its wholly-owned unit Reliance New Vitality Photo voltaic Ltd (RNESL), will purchase 42.3 million shares of the most popular inventory in Ambri for $50 million, the corporate mentioned in a press release.




RNESL and Ambri are additionally in talks to arrange a large-scale battery manufacturing facility in India, the corporate added.
Designed to final between 4-24 hours, Ambri’s vitality storage techniques “will break by way of the fee, longevity and security obstacles related to lithium-ion batteries utilized in grid-scale stationary storage purposes”, mentioned the corporate-led by Asia’s richest man Mukesh Ambani.
Ambri, in a separate assertion, mentioned it might use the funds to design and construct high-volume manufacturing services within the US and internationally that can provide its long-duration battery techniques to satisfy rising demand from the grid-scale vitality storage market and enormous industrial vitality clients, resembling knowledge facilities.
Reliance’s entry into the renewable vitality enterprise in India will put it in competitors with firms resembling Adani Inexperienced Vitality Ltd and Goldman Sachs-backed Renew Energy.