A lithium-ion battery energy storage system that has been switched on in Rani Bagh, Delhi, will serve multiple applications and could pave the way for adoption of smarter energy networks based on renewable energy across India.
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Is India's largest battery energy storage system powered by solar energy?
In February, the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) commissioned India's largest Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), powered by solar energy.
Could a lithium-ion battery energy storage system lead to smarter energy networks?
Image: Tata Power-DDL. A lithium-ion battery energy storage system that has been switched on in Rani Bagh, Delhi, will serve multiple applications andcould pave the way for adoption of smarter energy networks based on renewable energy across India.
PSH and lithium-ion battery energy storage systems (Li-BESS) are the most prominent solutions in India. The industry is also exploring additional technologies to support this growth. 2024 marks a key year for Li-BESS in India, with installations expected to exceed 1 GWh and the first 100 MWh-scale battery project going into operation.
Inverted Energy has started manufacturing lithium batteries at its 100 MWh assembly facility in Okhla, New Delhi. The plant will initially produce batteries for energy storage systems in the residential and commercial sectors, and for electric-mobility applications.
Which energy storage technology is included in India's national electricity plan?
Electrochemical energy storage technology, represented by Li-ion battery, is included in India's National Electricity Plan for 2022-2032. By the fiscal year of 2031-2032, electrochemical storage will surpass PSH, making it the dominant energy storage technology.
According to the National Energy Plan (NEP) 2023, India aims to achieve a PV installed capacity of 186 GW by 2026-2027 and to reach 365 GW by 2032. Such a vast PV generation capacity will require corresponding energy storage systems to maintain grid stability, making storage technology a crucial element in the current energy transition.