Waaree Group secures order for 10 MWh battery energy storage system

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Waaree Group, one of India’s leading renewable energy solution companies, today announced that it has secured a 10 MWh battery energy storage systems (BESS) order from a major infrastructure development company. The BESS will be deployed in Tamil Nadu.

This win strengthens Waaree Group’s presence in India’s energy storage ecosystem and highlights its growing capabilities across the clean energy value chain—from solar PV manufacturing and EPC to next-generation energy storage, green hydrogen, and grid-scale infrastructure.

Waaree is rapidly expanding domestic storage manufacturing with a 4 GWh cell production line and a 5 GWh pack-and-container facility to deliver high-quality, fully indigenous BESS solutions for utility-scale and C&I applications.

Waaree indigenously developed LFP cell on display at REI 2025

Waaree

“This 10 MWh BESS order is a strong endorsement of Waaree Group’s integrated capabilities and our commitment to enabling India’s clean-energy transition,” said Ankit Doshi, president–Strategy. “Storage is the next frontier for renewable power, and we are investing deeply in technology, design, and manufacturing to meet the nation’s growing demand for flexible, dispatchable energy. This project in Tamil Nadu reinforces our mission to build reliable, future-ready solutions that strengthen grid stability and accelerate renewable adoption at scale.”

Headquartered in Mumbai, Waaree operates advanced manufacturing facilities with a total solar PV module capacity of 16.7 GW worldwide and a solar cell capacity of up to 5.4 GW. With a strong footprint across India and over 25 countries, Waaree offers a comprehensive portfolio spanning solar panels & inverters manufacturing, EPC services, green hydrogen solutions, battery energy storage systems, green energy infrastructure, and data centres.

 

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