Reliance Industries Ltd. has won a bid to construct a 10 gigawatt-hour battery unit, expanding its role in the new energy sector. The company outperformed six competitors under an incentive program encouraging industrial output. India’s battery demand is projected to reach up to 260 gigawatt-hour by 2030, driven by renewable energy and transport electrification.
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