Agratas

Agratas, a Tata Group subsidiary, leads in next-generation battery technologies for electric vehicles and energy storage. Committed to sustainability and net-zero goals, Agratas utilizes advanced cell chemistry, rapid charging, and circular manufacturing processes, with production launching in the UK and India by 2026.

Company Location

Country:

United Kingdom

City:

London

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Company Overview

Agratas, a subsidiary of the multinational Tata Group, is a global battery business established with the vision of ‘Pioneering Power for Future Generations.’ The company is dedicated to advancing sustainable energy solutions and accelerating the transition to net-zero emissions. Agratas combines innovative technology with sustainable operational practices, maintaining a startup mindset while leveraging Tata Group’s extensive resources and experience.

Battery Technology

Agratas designs and produces high-performance, sustainable battery solutions for automotive and commercial energy storage applications. Their technology portfolio includes advanced cell chemistries, extended lifespan, rapid charging capabilities, and environmentally sustainable manufacturing processes. Production facilities operate on 100% clean power, integrating renewable energy and circular economy principles with material recycling and recovery. R&D Innovation Hubs in India and the UK collaborate with universities to improve cell chemistry and manufacturing processes, with production starting in 2026 at facilities in the UK (40 GWh) and India (20 GWh).

Products

Not explicitly detailed in the profile. The company focuses on advanced battery technologies for electric vehicles and energy storage rather than specific product models.

Recent Projects

Agratas established a new R&D facility at Milton Park, Oxford, in late 2024, enhancing research capabilities in the UK. It has a strategic partnership with Tata Technologies to accelerate product development in mobility and energy sectors. The company is constructing a gigafactory at the Gravity Smart Campus near Bridgwater, Somerset, the largest battery manufacturing plant in Britain, with an investment over £4 billion and approximately 4,000 direct jobs.

Investors

Primary investor Tata Sons invested ₹9.5B in battery manufacturing operations. Plans for Tata Sons to sell a 20.0% stake to Singapore-based AESC Apollo Holding for about ₹37B and discussions about a future IPO to raise additional capital.

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