Quick Takeaways
  • Russia has begun pilot operations at its first fully integrated lithium-ion battery gigafactory, signaling a major push toward domestic EV and energy storage capabilities.
  • High automation, vertical integration, and large-scale capacity position the facility as a strategic backbone for Russia’s emerging electric mobility ecosystem.
On December 16, Rosatom confirmed that its Fuel Division has launched pilot operations at Russia’s first lithium-ion battery gigafactory, marking a significant step in the country’s electric mobility and energy storage ambitions. Located in the Nemansky District of the Kaliningrad region, the new plant is designed to support large-scale battery production with advanced automation and localized manufacturing capabilities.
Lithium-Ion Battery Gigafactory Strengthens Domestic Supply Chain
The Kaliningrad-based lithium-ion battery gigafactory is currently the only industrial facility in Russia capable of full-cycle battery manufacturing. This includes everything from primary cell chemistry development to the assembly of finished modules and complete battery packs. Such vertical integration reduces dependency on imports while improving supply reliability for electric vehicle applications.
  • With an annual capacity of 4 gigawatt-hours, the facility can produce volumes equivalent to approximately 1.5 million charging modules or nearly 50,000 traction batteries for electric vehicles.
This scale positions the plant as a strategic asset for Russia’s evolving EV ecosystem and energy storage market.
High Automation and Industrial-Scale Infrastructure
Built across more than 23 hectares, the manufacturing complex consists of over 20 specialized buildings and supporting structures. The combined length of production lines extends roughly 2.5 kilometers, reflecting the industrial scale of operations planned for the site.
Automation plays a central role in achieving efficiency and consistency. Around 90 percent of all manufacturing processes are automated, enabling high throughput while maintaining quality standards. At peak efficiency, the plant is capable of producing one battery cell per second, underscoring its readiness for volume production once full commercial operations begin.
Implications for Electric Vehicles and Energy Storage
The commissioning of this lithium-ion battery gigafactory aligns with broader efforts to localize critical technologies required for electric vehicles and stationary energy storage systems. By establishing domestic battery manufacturing, Rosatom aims to support future EV programs, reduce logistical risks, and strengthen technological self-reliance.
As pilot operations progress, the facility is expected to play a pivotal role in scaling up battery availability for passenger cars and other electrified transport solutions, supporting long-term industrial and sustainability objectives.
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