Karnataka Government Planning To Set Up Two Lithium Battery Manufacturing Plants, Says Deputy CM Narayana
Karnataka Government Planning To Set Up Two Lithium Battery Manufacturing Plants, Says Deputy CM Narayana
Out of the two units, one will be reportedly established in the Hubballi region while the second will be set up near Chikkaballapura.
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First lithium battery plant will be established in the Hubballi region
The second plant will be set up near Chikkaballapura
To promote e-vehicles and curb air pollution, the Karnataka state government is planning to set up two lithium battery manufacturing plants in the state. According to a report from ANI, the Deputy Chief Minister Dr CN Ashwatha Narayana on Saturday confirmed this development at the launch of an e-vehicle rally organised by the Rotary Club at the east gate of Vidhana Soudha. Out of the two units, one will be reportedly established in the Hubballi region while the second will be set up nea
Updated Jan 12, 2021 | 11:50 IST
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