ONGOING PROJECTS

Built as one — on the ground.

The first three builds, three states — the first of an integrated system built to multiply.

WHERE WE BUILD

Three builds today. A line that keeps extending.

Phaltan in Maharashtra, Bikaner in Rajasthan, Chhatarpur in Madhya Pradesh — the first three sites of one integrated system, each built to work as a piece of the others, going up now. Real acreage and megawatts, with honest status: where each build stands today, not where a brochure wishes it did. This is where it begins, not where it ends — the model is set to repeat, and the footprint to extend.

Phaltan Integrated Manufacturing Complex

PHALTAN, MAHARASHTRA

Under development — Phase 1 in progress

Phaltan Integrated Manufacturing Complex

Every line behind one fence.

500 acres

All manufacturing integrated on one site — the vehicles, the components, the cells, the packs and the chargers, made as one. Co-location is the moat: shorter lines, tighter control, and one company answerable end to end instead of a chain of suppliers arguing across a fence.

Integrates
vehicles, components, cells, packs and chargers — on one site
Feeds
EV Manufacturing and Components
Bikaner Solar

BIKANER, RAJASTHAN

Under development

Bikaner Solar

Clean power with a buyer already inside the system.

300 MW · 1,200 acres

Utility-scale solar sized to feed the fleets, the charging network and the Phaltan complex first — the buyer already inside the system — with the surplus sold on through open access. Generation built to earn from the day it switches on, because the demand is built in rather than chased.

Generates
300 MW across 1,200 acres
Feeds
Energy, Lease and the Phaltan complex
Chhatarpur Agritech

CHHATARPUR, MADHYA PRADESH

Under development

Chhatarpur Agritech

More from the same land, with less water.

300 acres

Precision agriculture proving more from the same land with less water — and a residue stream that can come back as feedstock for Energy’s compressed bio-gas, so even what the harvest leaves behind keeps working. Nothing leaves the system unused.

Spans
300 acres of precision agriculture
Feeds
Agritech, and Energy as CBG feedstock

ONE INTEGRATED SYSTEM

One system, built to extend.

Phaltan builds the vehicles, components, packs and chargers as one. Bikaner is being built to generate the clean power that will feed the fleets, the charging network and Phaltan itself. Chhatarpur is designed to get more from the same land, and its residue can return as fuel — each site a customer of the next, so every part keeps the rest moving. That is the template, taking shape on three sites today and built to add the next the very same way. The thread runs forward: wherever it goes next, it carries the system with it.

WHAT IT'S ALL FOR

Momentum a region can feel.

Skilled work and steadier livelihoods in Phaltan, Bikaner and Chhatarpur — momentum the people of those places can feel, not just read about. Every acre cleared and every megawatt raised lands, in the end, as a better day for someone who lives nearby.

COME BUILD THE MOMENTUM

Back the build.

For the capital that backs accountable builders, and for the governments and operators with an outcome to be certain of. The footprint is the proof — come stand on it.

Momentum without end. Everything connected. Nothing wasted. Answerable at every turn.

Questions

Frequently asked

What are Ampinity's first projects?

The first three builds are the Phaltan integrated manufacturing complex, Bikaner solar and Chhatarpur agritech — three sites, three states, one connected system, each a customer of the next, with more sites to follow.

What is being built at Phaltan?

Phaltan is being built to integrate every manufacturing line behind one fence — vehicles, components, cells, packs and chargers, made as one.

How do the three sites connect to each other?

Bikaner is sized to feed the fleets, the charging network and the Phaltan complex first, with the buyer already designed into the system, and Chhatarpur's residue can return as feedstock for compressed bio-gas — each site a customer of the next.

Are these projects a one-off or a repeatable model?

They are the proof and the pattern: a model built to repeat, and a footprint built to extend as the next builds come, with scale and status stated as real project facts and commissioning timing still to be confirmed.