Kabra Extrusion Technik Ltd has partnered with China’s Eve Power to deliver advanced battery energy storage system (BESS) solutions in India. The two partners will combine their respective strengths, where EVE will supply battery cells and DC side ESS products to Kabra, and Kabra will assemble and integrate these products at its manufacturing facility in India.
“This collaboration aims to harness the world’s best technology with the advantage of local production, creating a competitive edge in the market,” stated the joint media release.
Currently, Kabra Extrusiontechnik, under the Battrixx brand, produces lithium-Ion batteries for the e-mobility market in India, with a production capacity of 2 GWh.
“The BESS market in India is witnessing significant growth driven by several factors such as increasing renewable energy integration, grid stability concerns, and the rising demand for reliable power supply. The demand for BESS market is set to soar and will be a major disruptor in India’s power sector in the coming years,” said Ekta Kabra, managing director of Kabra Extrusiontechnik.
According to the Central Electricity Authority’s (CEA) latest optimal generation mix report, the BESS market in India is projected to exceed 208 GWh by 2030.
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