FACILITY & INFRA

600 Mwh Factory

Chemistry Developed at the R&D Centre in Japan

Nash Energy has established itself as a pioneer in energy storage solutions, with its advanced R&D Centre in Japan playing a critical role in the development of cutting-edge battery chemistry. This innovation is brought to life at Nash Energy's state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Dobbaspet, Bangalore, which spans a vast 50,000 square feet.

The facility features a fully automated production line with an impressive capacity to produce 600 MWh of 32140 LFP cylindrical cells annually. These cells, renowned for their safety, durability, and efficiency, are meticulously manufactured using advanced technology and processes designed to meet the growing demands of the global energy storage market.

Innovation lies at the heart of Nash Energy’s operations. The manufacturing facility is powered by a dedicated in-house R&D team that continually works to enhance product performance and develop sustainable energy solutions. From material selection to final assembly, every step is guided by stringent quality assurance protocols to ensure that each cell produced meets the highest industry standards.

As part of its unwavering commitment to quality, Nash Energy has implemented rigorous testing procedures at every stage of production. Each battery cell undergoes comprehensive testing to verify its safety, reliability, and efficiency, ensuring customers receive products that consistently perform at optimal levels.

With its robust infrastructure, advanced technology, and relentless focus on quality and innovation, Nash Energy is positioning itself as a reliable and forward-thinking leader in the energy storage industry, driving progress towards a more sustainable and energy-efficient future.

We partner with industry leaders for design, development and manufacturing of LFP Cells in Cylindrical, Prismatic and Pouch formats by adopting innovative and state of the art manufacturing technologies, systems, and processes that are reliable, cost effective and functional.

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