Gujarat Fluorochemicals incorporates EV subsidiary
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Gujarat Fluorochemicals incorporates EV subsidiary

The new subsidiary will provide solutions for entire value chain of all types of batteries

  • By ICN Bureau | January 03, 2022

Gujarat Fluorochemicals Limited has incorporated GFCL EV Products Limited as a wholly owned subsidiary of the company.

GFCL EV Products Limited has an authorized and paid up capital of Rs. 1,00,000 divided into 1,00,000 equity shares of Re. 1 each. The new subsidiary will provide solutions for the entire value chain of all types of batteries, battery components and products for electric vehicles.

GFL is a leading producer of Fluoropolymers, Fluorospecialities, Refrigerants and Chemicals for applications in varied industries. GFL derives its strength from expertise in Fluorine Chemistry, vertical integration from natural minerals to Fluoropolymers and strong R&D, enabling it to provide one of the best quality products meeting all regulatory compliances, to our clientele globally.

The facility has multipurpose plants, R&D facility, and a Pilot plant for scale-up. Starting with the REFRON brand of refrigerants, the company expanded into fluorospecialty chemicals, exporting to over 75 countries.

Foraying into new avenues in 2007, with one of the world’s most integrated facilities at Dahej, Gujarat, India, GFL now has a diverse portfolio of Fluroropolymers comprising PTFE, PFA, FEP, FKM, PVDF and Fluoropolymer Additives.

With three manufacturing facilities in India, a captive Fluorspar mine in Morocco, offices and warehouses in Europe and USA, and a marketing network spread across the world, GFL is one of the established players in Fluoropolymers and Fluorospecialties markets.

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