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IESA Launches Bharat Battery Show at Expo 2025, Attracts 10,000+ Visitors

The event kicked off with an inspiring address by Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he emphasized the government's unwavering commitment to fostering innovation in the battery storage sector.

January 21, 2025. By News Bureau

The India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA) successfully launched the Bharat Battery Show as part of the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, attracting over 10,000 visitors on its opening day. The event kicked off with an inspiring address by Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he emphasized the government's unwavering commitment to fostering innovation in the battery storage sector.

PM Modi also toured the booths of Epsilon Advanced Materials, LICO Materials, Battrix, and Lohum. During his visit, PM Modi expressed particular interest in advancements in ACC battery manufacturing, the supply chain, Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) development, and battery circularity initiatives. 
 
Vikram Handa, Managing Director of Epsilon Advanced Materials and Chair of the India Battery Manufacturing & Supply Chain Council (IBMSCS), expressed gratitude for the Prime Minister's visit, highlighting that it would instil confidence within the industry and support the growth of this emerging sector. The first day of the Bharat Battery Show also featured the participation of numerous dignitaries from various government ministries, including Commerce & Industry, Heavy Industries, Science & Technology, and New and Renewable Energy. Over 100 exhibitors showcased the latest technological advancements in battery manufacturing and charging infrastructure. 
 
Highlighting the critical role of advanced battery technologies in driving sustainability and enhancing energy efficiency, PM Modi’s remarks signal a proactive approach to positioning India as a key player in the global transition to clean energy solutions. They underline the importance of collaboration between the government and industry in advancing new technological frontiers.
 
Debi Prasad Dash, President of IESA, noted that the Bharat Battery Show serves as a crucial platform for collaboration between industry and government, creating new opportunities for business and growth among Indian and global stakeholders.
 
Aligning with Prime Minister Modi’s vision of a circular economy, emerging companies like Vecmocon are presenting their BMS solutions, while other firms such as Recycle Karo, Lohom, and LICO Materials are showcasing their battery recycling capabilities at the Bharat Battery Show. Munters is also showcasing dry rooms and dehumidifier solutions for battery manufacturing facilities. As a global leader, they have supported many international companies, including CTL, and are now looking to collaborate with multiple Indian gigafactories to establish their operations.
 
Additionally, Amaraza, the leading battery and energy storage company is presenting its giga corridor plan at the Bharat Mobility Centre, which aims to facilitate lithium-ion battery cell manufacturing by next year. Four to five companies are at the event showcasing Battery Management System (BMS) solutions, which are critically needed in the industry.

While many forums tend to focus on battery packs and cells, the Bharat Battery Show has seen increased attention on BMS. More than five companies are highlighting their developments in indigenous battery BMS, which will be integrated into Battery Storage Systems (BSA).
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