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Vaishnaw Inaugurates TDK-ATL Battery Plant in Haryana With Planned 200 Million Packs a Year

The facility anchors India’s electronics supply‑chain localization push, with limited production slated to start in the fourth quarter.

Overview

  • The first phase opened at IMT Sohna in Nuh near Gurugram on September 4, led by Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.
  • TDK/ATL has committed over Rs 3,000 crore in the initial phase, with officials projecting more than 5,000 direct jobs.
  • Coverage describes the complex as Asia’s largest under construction, and the company recently bought roughly 180 acres for the site.
  • The plant will make lithium‑ion packs for phones, laptops, and wearables, targeting roughly 40% of India’s mobile cell‑pack requirement at full scale.
  • TDK/ATL says small‑scale output will begin in Q4 2025 and ramp gradually to 20 crore packs a year based on customer demand, with the facility open to industry sourcing.