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In addition to BIS approval, the cell has qualified under international and domestic safety protocols. This validation follows comprehensive electrical, environmental and mechanical endurance tests ranging from thermal abuse to impact and vibration testing.
An Ola Electric spokesperson highlighted the importance of the certification, stating, “The BIS certification of our indigenously-developed 46100 LFP Cell is a significant milestone in our mission to build India’s most advanced EV and energy ecosystem. The successful certification and qualification of this cell reflect the strength of our R&D, engineering and manufacturing capabilities, while reinforcing our commitment to developing world-class battery technologies in India.”
The company aims to deploy this technology across multiple verticals, noting that the cell is specifically designed to address applications where safety, lifecycle and cost are as critical as energy and power performance.
Built on a common 46-series architecture at the company’s Gigafactory, this advancement establishes a qualified technology foundation to accelerate EV adoption and support future energy storage solutions while strengthening India’s energy independence.
Published on June 23, 2026
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