
Ola Electric Announces Readiness of Indigenous 46100 LFP Cell, Advancing Its End ICE Age Vision
Ola Electric Mobility Limited has announced the readiness of its in-house developed Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) cell, marking a significant milestone in its mission to accelerate electric mobility and build a full-stack energy ecosystem. The new 46100 format LFP cell is bigger than the current NMC 4680 Bharat Cell and represents a step-change in scale, cost efficiency, and applicability across both mobility and energy storage solutions. The announcement comes as Ola Electric’s Gigafactory ramp continues to progress strongly, with thousands of vehicles powered by its 4680 Bharat Cells already on Indian roads. The Ola Gigafactory currently has a capacity of 2.5 GWh and is presently being scaled up to 6 GWh. The introduction of LFP chemistry is expected to unlock further reductions in vehicle cost and accelerate EV adoption. Ola Electric continues to focus on removing barriers to EV adoption through a combination of innovation and customer-centric initiatives.
Key Highlights
- Ola Electric announces the readiness of its indigenously developed LFP cell
- New 46100 format LFP cell represents a step-change in scale and cost efficiency
- Ola Electric’s Gigafactory ramp continues to progress strongly with thousands of vehicles on Indian roads
- Ola Gigafactory currently has a capacity of 2.5 GWh and is being scaled up to 6 GWh
- Introduction of LFP chemistry expected to unlock further reductions in vehicle cost and accelerate EV adoption
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