Nash Energy

Nash Energy, a pioneer in battery manufacturing within the Nash Group, specializes in advanced lithium-iron phosphate technology for EVs and stationary storage. Operating from Bengaluru, they deliver reliable, cost-effective energy solutions.

Company Location

Country:

India

City:

Bengaluru

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Company Overview

Nash Energy, part of the Nash Group, leverages over 50 years of automotive and energy OEM experience to deliver advanced lithium-iron phosphate (LFP) battery solutions. Headquartered in Bengaluru, India, the company combines Japanese R&D expertise with local manufacturing and is India’s first to achieve mass production of LFP cylindrical cells. Nash Energy aims to accelerate sustainable energy adoption through high-performance, cost-effective storage.

Battery Technology

Nash Energy’s proprietary NE-LFP chemistry delivers ~200 Wh/kg energy density with high safety and longevity. Its LFP cells, offered in cylindrical (NEI32140E), prismatic, and pouch formats, feature optimized electrode coatings and structural designs targeting >250 Wh/kg. The company conducts solid-state battery research at its Japan R&D center. Vertical integration—from cell construction using Nash Industries’ metal components to module assembly—ensures consistency, while manufacturing adheres to BIS safety standards. A 600 MWh Bengaluru plant (2024) and a planned Giga Factory (2025) support scaling. Complementary components include DC-DC converters, BLDC controllers, and EV chargers.

Products

Flagship NEI32140E LFP cylindrical cell; prismatic and pouch LFP cells; integrated battery modules with BMS; DC-DC converters; BLDC motor controllers; EV charging solutions.

Recent Projects

In 2024, Nash Energy launched a 600 MWh LFP battery cell facility in Bengaluru. The company is optimizing cell design with patents from its Japan R&D team and partnering with global OEMs like Hyundai, Kia, and Daimler to supply EV components. It is expanding into defense and industrial energy storage applications.

Investors

Nash Energy is fully owned by the Nash Group with no external equity. Its German subsidiary, NASH Renewables, secured a 10.0% investment from TGS for its wind energy SaaS, while the core battery division remains internally funded.

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