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Reliance Industries Unveils Mega New Energy Gigafactory—A Giant Leap for India's Green Future!
Reliance Industries' 48th AGM reveals ambitious plans to build a new energy gigafactory, set to dwarf Tesla's by being four times larger. With a focus on renewable energy technologies including solar PV, batteries, and green hydrogen, the company aims for net carbon zero by 2035. The mega‑project is part of Reliance's strong push towards clean energy transition in India.
Introduction
Reliance's New Energy Gigafactory Plans
Expansion in Renewable Energy Technologies
Anant Ambani's Role and Vision
Reliance Jio IPO and Financial Ambitions
AI Integration Across Business Verticals
Employment and Economic Impact
Public Reactions and Market Responses
Future Implications for India's Clean Energy Landscape
Conclusion
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