India Expands Battery Energy Storage Capacity by 4.6 GWh in Q1 2026
India's battery energy storage capacity surged to 5.9 GWh in Q1 2026, showing a 941% increase from the previous quarter. This growth highlights the critical role of energy storage in enhancing grid reliability as renewable energy integration accelerates.

In Q1 2026, India added 4.6 GWh of battery energy storage, marking a significant increase from 442.7 MWh in Q4 2025. As of March 2026, the total installed capacity reached 5.9 GWh, with 73% from standalone storage.
The pumped storage project pipeline is at 57.2 GW, with 7.2 GW installed. Rajasthan leads with 42% of the cumulative capacity, followed by Gujarat at 25% and Maharashtra at 9%. The development pipeline now stands at 69 GWh, indicating strong momentum in energy storage. The increase is driven by policy support aimed at grid stability, underscoring the importance of storage in future energy strategies.




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