India Accelerates Energy Storage and Grid Infrastructure Initiatives
The Indian government is enhancing energy storage deployment and grid infrastructure to meet rising electricity demand and renewable integration. Key projects include new battery storage systems and significant investments in pumped hydro energy storage.

The Indian government is actively working on improving energy storage deployment and grid infrastructure, driven by rising electricity demand and renewable energy integration. Recent inter-ministerial meetings have focused on strategies for expanding battery energy storage systems and upgrading transmission networks, crucial for managing intermittency from renewable sources.
Notably, ACME Surya Power has commissioned an additional 35.7MW/160.5MWh capacity, increasing total capacity to 210.9MW/947.9MWh. Additionally, IndiGrid has launched a 180MW/360MWh battery energy storage project in Gujarat.
The Central Electricity Authority estimates a need for 411.4GWh of energy storage capacity by 2032, including pumped hydro storage. This push for modernization is critical for supporting India's ambitious renewable energy targets and enhancing grid reliability.




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