GoodEnough Energy has commissioned a 7 GWh battery energy storage system (BESS) gigafactory in Noida, marking the largest such facility in India. Established with an investment exceeding INR 450 crore, the factory is now fully operational. The company has aggressive plans to expand the facility’s capacity from 7 GWh to over 25 GWh over the next three years.
Founded in 2023 by Adit Agarwal, Akash Kaushik, and Gaurav Aggarwal, GoodEnough Energy aims to develop next-generation energy storage solutions for the global market. The company has already begun deploying its BESS installations across India and is witnessing strong demand and an encouraging response from leading companies across multiple sectors.
“With the Government of India aiming for 500 GW of non-fossil power capacity by 2030 and already surpassing the halfway milestone with 254 GW of renewables, there is an urgent need for up to 230 GWh of energy storage to keep its green grid stable and reliable. The facility mark a transformative leap for India’s clean energy future,” stated the company.

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