Nash Energy to Begin Mass Production of LFP Cylindrical Batteries

Nash Energy launched LFP cylindrical battery, at the India Energy Storage Week. This marks India’s venture into the mass production of LFP battery cells. India Energy Storage Week was organized from July 1 to July 5 by India Energy Storage Alliance in New Delhi.

The LFP cylindrical battery by Nash Energy is a true ‘Make in India’ initiative, with the cells being manufactured in Bengaluru, powered by cutting-edge technology from the R&D Center in Japan. The company announced on social media platforms that it will be manufacturing Prismatic Cells in 2026-27 and start the mass production of solid-state batteries in 2027-28.

With superior thermal stability, making it resistant to thermal runaway even under extreme conditions, LFP claims to be one of the safest battery technologies ideally suited for application in countries with extreme temperatures like India.

“In a country where you witness climate ranging from sub-zero to very high temperatures, we must use common technology that can withstand these fluctuations,” the company says.

Bengaluru-based Nash Energy is a part of Nash Industries established in 1971. Nash Energy is the manufacturer of advanced next-gen LFP cells with enhanced energy density, reliability and safety suitable for all types of Energy Storage Solutions.