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    Home » This EV Firm Secures AIS-156 Amendment 3, Phase 2 Certification

    This EV Firm Secures AIS-156 Amendment 3, Phase 2 Certification

    aishwaryaBy aishwaryaMarch 29, 2023 Battery 2 Mins Read
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    India’s leading industrial and automotive battery manufacturer, Amara Raja Batteries has completed AIS-156 Amendment 3, Phase 2, and received the ARAI certification for its electric vehicle batteries and off-board chargers.

    Certification In September 2022, the Government amended the EV battery testing standards and implemented the Amendment 3 of AIS-156 in a phased manner with Phase 1 in effect from December 1, 2022, and Phase 2 from March 31, 2023.

    Amara Raja states its lithium battery packs for three-wheeler applications (7.5 KWH to 8.5 KWH) along with off-board chargers 2KW and 3KW have been certified under the amended norms. It has completed 2 crore km of on-road validation of three-wheeler batteries.

    Vijayanand Samudrala, President – New Energy Business, Amara Raja Batteries said, “We will continue to bring more innovation in e-mobility space and are already working on lithium battery packs with advanced thermal management technology to provide a smooth and safe EV riding experience.”

    The company in the last few years has been working on lithium-ion cell chemistries specifically suited for the Indian subcontinent.

    It already supplies lithium battery packs and chargers to select two and three-wheeler OEMs.

    In addition, Amara Raja plans to set up state-of-the-art research and manufacturing facilities on Giga Scale that will primarily focus on Li-Ion cells and battery packs. The facility, which will entail an investment of Rs 9,500 crore over the next 10 years, will have an eventual capacity of around 16 GWh.

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