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13 Mar 2023, 21 GMT+10
New Delhi [India], March 13 (ANI/PNN): IB Solar, a leading player in the Indian solar market, has recently announced the launch of its subsidiary company, IB Energy. This new venture will focus on manufacturing Lithium Battery Packs for Energy storage, solar standalones and small appliances. The company will be manufacturing these products in-house in its state-of-the-art factory located in Noida. The founders of IB Energy are dedicated to harnessing the recent discovery of Lithium mines in Jammu & Kashmir, with the vision of making lithium the main source of power in every Indian house and making green energy affordable and accessible to all.
IB Energy is poised to revolutionize the energy industry in India by making green energy more accessible and affordable. Lithium batteries have a much longer lifespan compared to traditional batteries and are also more efficient in storing energy. This makes them ideal for diverse energy purposes in multiple sectors. With the increasing demand for renewable energy solutions, IB Energy's focus on Lithium batteries is a strategic move that is sure to pay dividends in the long run.
IB Energy is bound to make a rock-solid position in the energy industry considering the agility of its parent company in the market--IB Solar is one of the big players, backed by 10+ state government nodal agencies like PEDA, JAREDA, HAREDA, etc. It has also been awarded the ALMM (Approved List of Module Manufacturers) approval, BIS licence and multiple IEC certifications, which is a testament to their commitment to quality and innovation. The company's vision of harnessing green energy aligns perfectly with the government's Make in India initiative and is all set to grow multifold with the nation's (green) economy.
The launch of IB Energy is a significant milestone in IB Solar's journey. The company has always been at the forefront of innovation and has been quick to adapt to changing market trends. With the launch of IB Energy, IB Solar is poised to become a leader in the Lithium battery market in India. The company's state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Noida is equipped with the latest technology and is capable of producing Lithium battery packs of varying capacities.
Furthermore, the founders of IB Energy are committed to harnessing the recent discovery of Lithium mines in Jammu & Kashmir. This is a significant development as India has been heavily dependent on imports for Lithium batteries. The availability of Lithium mines in India will not only reduce India's dependence on imports but will also create employment opportunities in the mining sector. The vision of IB Energy to make lithium the main source of power in every Indian household is a bold one, but it is one that is achievable with the right investments and partnerships.
IB Energy's focus on Lithium batteries will have a significant impact on the energy industry in India. The demand for renewable energy solutions is growing, and Lithium batteries are the perfect solution to address this demand. Lithium batteries have a longer lifespan, are more efficient, and have a higher energy density compared to traditional batteries. This makes them ideal for use in energy storage systems, solar standalones, and small appliances.
In conclusion, the launch of IB Energy's Lithium-ion battery packs is set to revolutionize the Indian energy industry. The competitive performance and pricing offered by these batteries meet international standards of quality and make them an attractive option for consumers across the country. With IB Energy's dedication to making green energy affordable and accessible to all, these batteries will go a long way in fast-tracking India's movement towards a greener, cleaner, and more sustainable future. By utilizing the recent discovery of Lithium mines in Jammu & Kashmir, IB Energy is poised to become a major player in the Indian energy market, and their commitment to making Lithium the main source of power in every Indian household is truly commendable. As the country continues to prioritize sustainable energy, IB Energy's launch of Lithium-ion battery packs is a game changer that will pave the way for a brighter and more sustainable future for all.
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