
EV Battery Maker Builds 3,653 Units in Single Day
A California-based battery company just proved electric vehicles can scale fast, manufacturing over 3,600 EV battery systems in 24 hours. Octillion Power Systems hit this milestone across nine factories on three continents, showing the EV revolution is ramping up production to meet global demand.
Electric vehicles just got a major manufacturing boost that proves clean transportation can scale at breakneck speed.
On December 3, 2025, Octillion Power Systems built 3,653 EV battery systems in a single day across its nine factories in the US, India, and China. That's enough power storage to drive millions of miles without burning a drop of gasoline.
The Richmond, California company produced 114 megawatt-hours of energy capacity in just 24 hours, creating batteries for passenger cars, delivery trucks, buses, and commercial vehicles. This wasn't a one-off stunt either. Octillion delivered 20 gigawatt-hours of total energy capacity throughout 2025 and expects even higher production in 2026.
The company's global footprint tells a story about how EV manufacturing is becoming truly local. In India, Octillion leads the battery systems market for passenger vehicles, trucks, and buses. In China, they captured over five percent of the passenger EV battery market in 2023.
This success builds on more than 15 years of supply chain development and engineering refinement. Octillion designs everything in-house, from advanced thermal modeling to battery management systems, allowing them to customize solutions while maintaining mass production speed.

The numbers speak to real-world impact. Octillion has delivered over two million EV battery systems worldwide, powering vehicles that have driven more than 33 billion kilometers on clean electricity.
The Ripple Effect
Every battery system Octillion builds replaces a gas-powered engine that would have burned fuel for years. Those 3,653 systems built in one day will eliminate countless tons of carbon emissions over their lifetimes while reducing dependence on fossil fuels.
The company's multi-continent manufacturing approach also means jobs and expertise spreading globally, not concentrating in one region. Engineers in India, factory workers in China, and designers in California are all contributing to the same clean transportation goal.
As production scales up in 2026, more automakers will have access to reliable battery supplies, helping bring EV prices down and making clean vehicles accessible to more families worldwide.
The future of transportation is being built right now, one battery at a time, and it's accelerating faster than many experts predicted.
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Based on reporting by Google News - Electric Vehicle
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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