Next-Generation Drone Battery Solutions provider Dreamfly
Bureau,Odishabarta
Dreamfly Innovations Announces 200 MWh Aviation Battery Plant in Bengaluru
Bhubaneswar, August 18, 2026: Indian deep-tech company Dreamfly Innovations has announced plans to establish a 40,000 sq. ft. aviation battery manufacturing facility in North Bengaluru, with an initial annual production capacity of 100 MWh, scalable to 200 MWh. The facility is expected to be one of India’s largest aviation battery manufacturing plants dedicated to the drone sector.
The facility will manufacture advanced aviation batteries for defence, surveillance, inspection, agricultural spraying, logistics and emerging air-mobility platforms, including air taxis. The initiative is aimed at strengthening India’s domestic drone supply chain and reducing dependence on imported battery technologies.
Dreamfly Innovations currently has 77% indigenous content, supporting the objectives of the Kisan Drone Policy and India’s broader push for domestic manufacturing.
The company said the new facility will contribute to Make in India, Atmanirbhar Bharat and Viksit Bharat 2047 by developing critical battery technology within the country.
“Every drone’s performance, safety, endurance and reliability depend on batteries. As India’s drone economy grows, it is critical for the country to develop its own battery manufacturing capabilities,” said Kajal Shah, Co-Founder and CEO, Dreamfly Innovations.
Vikas Verma, Partner, Avaana Capital, said the new facility would strengthen India’s advanced aerial mobility ecosystem, reduce import dependence and help Indian drone manufacturers develop safer, more reliable and globally competitive platforms.
Headquartered in Bengaluru, Dreamfly Innovations develops high-performance batteries for drones, aviation and aerospace applications, using advanced cell technologies including lithium-based chemistries, graphene and supercapacitors.
The company said the upcoming facility will further strengthen India’s deep-tech manufacturing capabilities and support the country’s ambition to emerge as a global hub for drones and future aviation technologies.
