India Faces 10-15 Year Gap in Battery Cell Manufacturing: Wood Mackenzie
India Faces 10-15 Year Gap in Battery Cell Manufacturing: Wood Mackenzie
IN · Published Aug 20, 2026
India's domestic battery manufacturing capacity currently accounts for less than 1% of the country's 260 GWh demand pipeline for 2026, according to a report by Wood Mackenzie.
Despite policy support, India remains heavily reliant on imports, with only 2 GWh of commissioned capacity compared to China's 2,695 GWh.

Impact & Risks

India's reliance on imports for battery cells could hinder its renewable energy goals and increase costs for energy storage projects. Locally manufactured cells are expected to remain 25%-40% more expensive than imports due to limited scale and higher financing costs. The country's dependence on foreign technology licensors also poses risks to its energy security and supply chain resilience. However, India's competitive cost position compared to other nations like Japan and South Korea could attract global investments if execution challenges are addressed.

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