Reliance diligence showcased its swappable and multipurpose battery storehouse technology for electric vehicles (EVs) on Wednesday, as it makes a big drive on clean energy.
Reliance, led by billionaire Mukesh Ambani, displayed removable and swappable batteries for EVs that can also be used to power ménage appliances through an inverter at a renewable energy exhibition.
The idea is that a person can use one battery for mobility as well as for powering appliances at home, company directors at the event said, requesting not to be quoted as they aren’t authorised to speak with media.
The batteries can be shifted at Reliance’s battery exchange stations or re-charged by homes using rooftop solar panels, which also it plans to vend, the directors added. The directors didn’t clarify when the company planned to start dealing these batteries.
Development of battery storehouse results is a part of Reliance’s bigger $ 10 billion green drive towards clean energy systems. The company aims to cut dependence on its dependence oil painting- to- chemical business and be net zero carbon by 2035.
The company acquired two battery companies for about $ 200 million in 2021 and 2022, independently– UK- grounded Faradion that makes sodium- ion batteries, and Lithium Werks, that produces lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries. Reliance displayed LFP chemistry- grounded battery at the exhibition.
A company donation at the event showed it’s also working on customisable batteries for business and individual operation, intelligent exchange stations and integrated charging networks. Reliance does not plan to get in to EV manufacturing but will mate with EV makers, the donation showed.

