Reliance targets 40 billion units of green power annually; battery gigafactory to commission first phase this year
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Reliance’s $1 trillion‑scale green‑energy push—and the launch of the first phase of its battery gigafactory—shifts one of India’s largest corporate power suppliers into a low‑carbon, high‑capacity role, tightening demand for lithium‑ion components and injecting renewable capacity that can dominate the country’s data‑center power mix. This move not only undercuts competitors for green energy contracts but also establishes a critical supply‑chain hub for AI workloads that increasingly rely on massive, clean power grids.
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