Reliance joins Bill Gates, others to invest $144 mn in U.S. energy storage co

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Reliance Industries (RIL) said it would invest $144 million in U.S. energy storage company Ambri, along with billionaire Bill Gates, investment management firm Paulson & Co and others.

The investment comes months after Reliance unveiled a $10 billion green energy plan in its drive to become a net carbon zero company by 2035. RIL plans to build four giga factories at Jamnagar in the western Indian state of Gujarat to produce solar cells and modules, energy storage batteries, fuel cells and green hydrogen.

Reliance New Energy Solar (RNESL) will acquire 42.3 million shares of preferred stock in Ambri for $50 million, the company said in a statement.

RNESL and Ambri are also in talks to set up a large-scale battery manufacturing facility in India, the company added.

Designed to last between 4-24 hours, Ambri’s energy storage systems will break through the cost, longevity and safety barriers associated with lithium-ion batteries used in grid-scale stationary storage applications.

Ambri, in a separate statement, said it would use the funds to design and build manufacturing facilities in the U.S. and internationally that will supply its long-duration battery systems to meet growing demand from the grid-scale energy storage market and large industrial energy customers, such as data centers.

Reliance’s entry into the renewable energy business in India will put it in competition with companies such as Adani Green Energy and Goldman Sachs-backed ReNew Power.

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