Panasonic and India Minda jointly put into production automobile batteries in India.

According to India's Economic Times, Panasonic will form a joint venture with Indian component manufacturer MindaIndustries, and will jointly launch automobile batteries in India in the future. Panasonic Automotive Battery Joint Venture will be built in MindaIndustries factory in Gar, Pantana, with an investment of 654.38+06 billion rupees, 60% and 40% respectively. In addition to providing battery support for original equipment manufacturers, the new company will also provide after-sales service for passenger cars and two-wheeled vehicles. MindaIndustries belongs to UnoMinda group. In 2008, it was first put into production. At that time, its customer was a two-wheeled vehicle manufacturer. In 20 10, MindaIndustries was forced to terminate its battery support business due to product quality problems. Since then, its battery business has been limited to the after-sales market of two-wheeled vehicles, with a small scale. NirmalKMinda, Senior Executive Officer of Unominda Group, said: "The demand of Indian battery market has increased in many industries, which has brought great opportunities to manufacturers. With its strong business in India and technical support from Panasonic, a leading company in the industry, we believe that Unominda will be able to provide services to customers in a diversified way. "