India's battery future won't be built by importing technology—it will be built by developing it. In this episode of the Energizing India (EI) Podcast, Ravin MIRCHANDANI speaks with Vikramaditya GOURINENI, Executive Director, Amara Raja Energy & Mobility, about the journey from lead-acid batteries to lithium-ion manufacturing, building India's gigafactory ecosystem, and why developing in-house technical expertise is critical for long-term success. From battery cell manufacturing and energy storage systems (BESS) to sodium-ion technology and India's path to energy sovereignty, Vikramaditya shares the opportunities and challenges shaping the country's next chapter in clean energy.
India has spent the last decade creating demand for batteries. The next decade is about something much harder: learning how to make them.
Our guest today sits at the centre of that transition. Amara Raja built one of the world’s great lead-acid battery businesses. Now it is attempting something far more difficult: reinventing itself around lithium-ion cells, battery packs and energy storage while the technology, supply chains and geopolitics are all changing at once.
Three years after Vikramadithya GOURINENI first joined us on the podcast, the plans have become factories, qualification lines and real capital at risk. Today we ask the question underneath the gigafactory headlines: can India move from assembling batteries to truly knowing how to make them?
India's battery future won't be built by importing technology—it will be built by developing it.
In this episode of the Energizing India (EI) Podcast, Ravin MIRCHANDANI speaks with Vikramaditya GOURINENI, Executive Director, Amara Raja Energy & Mobility, about the journey from lead-acid batteries to lithium-ion manufacturing, building India's gigafactory ecosystem, and why developing in-house technical expertise is critical for long-term success.
From battery cell manufacturing and energy storage systems (BESS) to sodium-ion technology and India's path to energy sovereignty, Vikramaditya shares the opportunities and challenges shaping the country's next chapter in clean energy.