Technical briefings, procurement guides, policy analysis, and press coverage — everything you need to understand battery storage in India.
SilicIndia Energies' Mandvi facility begins production on a 5 GWh annual capacity automated line — marking a milestone in India's domestic battery manufacturing push under the National Energy Storage Mission.
The Surat-based manufacturer launches five standard BESS configurations from 250 kWh to 10 MWh, all using 314 Ah LFP prismatic cells and Bureau Veritas-verified IEC 62619 certification.
SilicIndia Energies founder interviewed in the Renewable Mirror September 2025 Anniversary Edition — on building India's domestic BESS manufacturing base, the energy transition opportunity, and the cell-to-container approach. Pages 84–87.
IESA's annual market outlook estimates 60,000 MWh of battery storage deployment in India through 2030, driven by SECI tenders, DISCOM procurement, and behind-the-meter C&I adoption. Key findings and market projections.
MNRE's National Energy Storage Mission outlines 50 GWh of cumulative domestic battery storage capacity by 2030, with VGF support, PLI scheme, and domestic content requirements. A summary of the key policy instruments.