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The Rs 8,500 crore Amara Raja Group, that runs
the second-largest lead-acid battery brand Amaron in the country (after Exide),
says that the demand signals for electric mobility are becoming more
definitive. “In the long run, it is critical to create a domestic capability
across the entire value chain.
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