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Powering the Future Safely: Inside Comptech Motocorp’s Advanced Battery Plant

At Comptech Motocorp, we believe that an electric vehicle is only as good as the battery powering it. When we set out with the vision to bring the trusted Comptech name into every Indian household, we knew we couldn’t rely on off-the-shelf, outsourced battery packs. To guarantee the highest levels of safety, longevity, and performance on tough Indian roads, we did what any engineering-first company would do: We built our own dedicated, inhouse battery manufacturing facility. The Core Philosophy: Safety First with LFP Technology Vehicle fires and early battery degradation have historical plagued first-generation EVs in India. To eliminate this anxiety for Indian families and logistics operators, our facility was established in 2023 with a strict mandate: Build using Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) chemistry. What is an Electric Scooter? An electric scooter (EV scooter) is a two-wheeled vehicle powered by a rechargeable battery instead of petrol or diesel. It uses an electric motor for propulsion, making it smoother, quieter, and more efficient compared to traditional scooters. Compared to standard NMC batteries, our LFP cell technology offers distinct advantages: State-of-the-Art Precision Manufacturing Located within our expansive industrial footprint on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, our battery facility combines advanced automation with human engineering precision The plant handles the entire battery lifecycle from cell sorting to final casing: Scaled for the 2026 Expansion As we introduce our upcoming platforms—including our unique new Scooter design, Motorcycle, and 3-wheeler range—our battery manufacturing facility is undergoing an aggressive multi-fold expansion. By scaling up our fully automated assembly lines, we are ensuring a seamless supply of highcapacity, safe battery modules. This vertical integration allows us to keep our vehicle production costs low, passing the financial benefits directly to households and commercial fleet networks via lower upfront costs and reliable swap-ready infrastructure. “Owning the technology behind the battery means we own our customer’s safety. We don’t just assemble batteries; we engineer trust.”