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India is boosting chip and battery production using global tech and local assembly, aided by U.S. and Chinese export restrictions.
India can accelerate semiconductor and battery manufacturing by adopting existing global technologies and local assembly, avoiding decades of development like China’s, according to Wally Jang of Welson Power Technology.
Speaking in New Delhi, he cited tightened Chinese export controls on critical minerals as a driver for India’s push through initiatives like the Indian Semiconductor Mission and National Critical Minerals Mission.
Jang emphasized the need for reliable, safe energy storage to support solar power, highlighting Welson Power’s $500 million investment to reach 5 gigawatt-hours of battery capacity and its supply of over 150,000 units for rooftop solar projects.
India está impulsando la producción de chips y baterías utilizando tecnología global y ensamblaje local, ayudada por las restricciones de exportación de Estados Unidos y China.