
What: Octillion Power Systems India 100,000 EV battery systems milestone has been reached, with the company announcing that its India division has manufactured its 100,000th EV battery system unit across facilities in Pune and Gujarat.
The Number: The company says it now operates more than 300,000 sq. ft. across three facilities in India and expects 8 GWh of annual energy production in 2026.
The Impact: The Octillion Power Systems India 100,000 EV battery systems milestone signals that battery-pack manufacturing scale in India is moving beyond pilot-stage ambition and toward mass-market execution across passenger cars, trucks, buses, and 2W/3W segments.

The Core News
Octillion Power Systems has announced that its India division has crossed the 100,000 EV battery system mark, a milestone the company says was achieved across its three manufacturing facilities in Pune and Gujarat. The company described the development as a major step for its regional operations and a reflection of its growing local manufacturing scale in India’s EV market.
According to the release, the milestone battery pack was built on March 20, 2025 at Octillion’s Pune Two facility for a leading Indian automaker’s all-electric passenger SUV. The company also linked the achievement to its broader India expansion, including the previously announced build-out of a third major battery manufacturing facility in Halol, Gujarat.
Octillion said it has been operating in India since 2017 and has grown from producing battery systems for electric buses at a single Pune facility to becoming what it describes as India’s largest electric vehicle battery system manufacturer. The company added that its India footprint now supports multiple vehicle segments, including passenger cars, trucks, buses, and two- and three-wheelers.
Breaking Down the Update
- Manufacturing milestone: The company has officially built its 100,000th EV battery system in India.
- Facilities involved: The milestone was achieved across three facilities in Pune and Gujarat.
- Specific milestone unit: The 100,000th battery system was built at Pune Two on March 20, 2025 for an Indian electric passenger SUV program.
- Production scale: Octillion now operates 300,000+ sq. ft. in India.
- Forward capacity: The company expects 8 GWh annual energy production in 2026.
- Segment spread: The India business serves passenger cars, trucks, buses, and 2W/3W applications.
- Expansion signal: Octillion has also announced a third major battery manufacturing facility in Halol, Gujarat.
- Global context: Globally, the company says it has delivered more than 2.5 million EV batteries, enabled over 39 billion km driven on its systems, and delivered 16.55 GWh of energy in 2024.
How this will help Indian EV Market
The Octillion Power Systems India 100,000 EV battery systems milestone matters because battery packs are one of the most important layers of EV industrial depth. India can assemble vehicles, launch new models, and announce electrification plans, but real market strength depends on whether battery-system manufacturing can scale locally with quality, consistency, and multi-segment capability. This milestone suggests that India’s battery-pack ecosystem is getting stronger on exactly that front.
For the Indian EV market, this helps in a few practical ways. First, it improves local supply-chain confidence. When a battery-system manufacturer scales to 100,000 units across domestic facilities, it shows OEMs that India is becoming more capable of handling volume production closer to the market. Second, it supports segment diversification. Octillion is not only talking about one vehicle category. Its India operations now span passenger cars, trucks, buses, and two- and three-wheelers, which means local battery manufacturing is supporting broader electrification rather than a narrow niche. Third, it creates a better base for future capacity expansion. The company’s stated expectation of 8 GWh annual energy production in 2026 shows that the story is no longer only about unit count. It is also about energy throughput and industrial readiness.
This also matters at a systems level. India’s EV transition will need more than vehicle launches and charging announcements. It will need battery-pack manufacturing that can deliver repeat quality, thermal safety, supply reliability, and scale. Milestones like this help show that the market is building that backbone. In simple terms, this is the kind of manufacturing progress that quietly makes the rest of the EV ecosystem more credible.
The Octillion Power Systems India 100,000 EV battery systems milestone is more than a symbolic number. It shows that India’s EV battery-pack manufacturing base is expanding in scale, facility footprint, and segment reach. The next thing to watch will be how quickly this manufacturing momentum translates into deeper localisation, stronger supply-chain resilience, and higher-volume support for India’s next wave of electric passenger and commercial vehicles.
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