Today's Nickel Price in India — July 15, 2026
As of July 15, 2026, Nickel is trading at One Thousand Four Hundred and Sixty Three Rupees per kilogram across India. The per-gram rate stands at One Rupees, and 100 kilograms costs One Lakh Forty Six Thousand Three Hundred and Forty Rupees.
10-Day Price Trend
Nickel Price by Weight
Today's Nickel rate is One Thousand Four Hundred and Sixty Three Rupees per kilogram. At this rate, 100 grams of Nickel costs One Hundred and Forty Six Rupees.
| Unit | Weight | Price (INR) | Price in Words |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Gram | 1.0000 g | ₹1.46 | One Rupees |
| 8 Grams | 8.0000 g | ₹11.71 | Twelve Rupees |
| 10 Grams | 10.0000 g | ₹14.63 | Fifteen Rupees |
| 100 Grams | 100.0000 g | ₹146.34 | One Hundred and Forty Six Rupees |
| 1 Kilogram | 1,000.0000 g | ₹1,463.40 | One Thousand Four Hundred and Sixty Three Rupees |
| 1 Ounce (oz) | 28.3495 g | ₹41.49 | Forty One Rupees |
| 1 Troy Ounce | 31.1035 g | ₹45.52 | Forty Six Rupees |
| 1 Metric Ton | 1,000,000.0000 g | ₹1,463,401.00 | Fourteen Lakh Sixty Three Thousand Four Hundred and One Rupees |
Historical Prices — Last 10 Days
The most recent Nickel price on record (2026-07-15) is One Thousand Four Hundred and Sixty Three Rupees per kilogram. This is down by Six Rupees from the previous day's rate of ₹1,469.16.
| Date | Price (₹/kg) | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 2026-07-15 | ₹1,463.40 | -5.76 |
| 2026-07-14 | ₹1,469.16 | +25.70 |
| 2026-07-13 | ₹1,443.46 | -3.62 |
| 2026-07-12 | ₹1,447.08 | +0.29 |
| 2026-07-11 | ₹1,446.79 | +4.62 |
| 2026-07-10 | ₹1,442.17 | +16.89 |
| 2026-07-09 | ₹1,425.28 | -2.60 |
| 2026-07-07 | ₹1,427.88 | +5.70 |
| 2026-07-06 | ₹1,422.17 | +2.83 |
| 2026-07-05 | ₹1,419.34 | — |
Frequently Asked Questions
Today's nickel price per gram in India is shown on this page. Nickel is a key metal for stainless steel production and is increasingly important for EV battery manufacturing (NMC batteries use significant nickel content).
Nickel is primarily used in stainless steel (accounting for ~70% of global nickel demand), nickel-based superalloys for aerospace, electroplating, and rechargeable batteries. India relies heavily on nickel imports from Indonesia, Russia, and the Philippines.
Nickel accounts for roughly 8-12% of stainless steel by weight. When nickel prices rise, stainless steel prices typically follow. This directly impacts Indian industries such as kitchenware, food processing equipment, medical instruments, and construction hardware.