In Karnataka, the new $ 800 million factory is aiming to take on a big China monopoly
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Epsilon plans to produce 100,000 tonnes of synthetic graphite anodes by 2030. (Representative image)
Son-in-law of India’s largest steel tycoon is betting big on converting coal tar to graphite anode for electric car batteries to test China’s monopoly in the region.
Vikram Handa founded Epsilon Advanced Materials Private Limited. The first manufacturer of lithium ion battery parts in India – in August in the southern state of Karnataka, sourcing raw materials from the country’s largest steel mill owned by his father. Law, Sajjan Jindal. Handa plans to invest 60 billion rupees ($ 807 million) by 2030 to produce 100,000 tons of synthetic graphite anodes, or about 10% of projected global demand.
In Karnataka, New $800 Million Factory Aims To Take On A Big China Monopoly
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