Pace Digitek Ltd today announced that its subsidiary, Lineage Power, has secured a battery energy storage system (BESS) order worth INR 997.10 million (including taxes) from Advait Greenergy.
Under the terms of the contract, Lineage Power will supply a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) BESS along with associated systems. The total execution window is 133 days from the effective date, or as per the schedule provided by the buyer.
This new contract follows a recent BESS order valued at INR 1,994.20 million from Larsen & Toubro Ltd, Construction. For that project, Lineage Power is supplying liquid-cooled LiFePO₄ BESS integrated containers for Bihar State Power Generation Co. Ltd’s facility at Kajra.
Lineage Power specializes in advanced DC power systems and battery energy storage solutions based on lithium iron phosphate and related technologies. The company has recently secured multiple large-scale BESS projects, including orders for containerized LiFePO₄-based storage systems for utility-scale applications, underscoring its capability to execute complex, high-capacity storage deployments.
“Our partnership with Advait Greenergy for this INR 997.10 million battery energy storage order is a strong validation of our strategy to build a high-quality, scalable BESS business aligned with India’s energy transition priorities,” said Venugopal Rao Maddisetty – Chairman & Managing Director, PACE Digitek Ltd. “This win further enhances the visibility of our growing energy storage pipeline and underpins our confidence in delivering sustainable, value-accretive growth for all our stakeholders in the years ahead.”
Pace Digitek, headquartered in Bengaluru, operates across telecom passive infrastructure, power electronics, renewable energy and ICT solutions. Its portfolio includes telecom tower infrastructure, optical fibre deployment, power and energy systems, solar and rural electrification projects, and lithium-based energy storage solutions for diverse sectors.
Through its subsidiary Lineage Power, Pace Digitek manufactures and supplies advanced DC power systems and battery energy storage systems from its facilities in Karnataka, serving customers across India and select international markets.
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