Neuron Energy to set up 5 GWh BESS facility in Maharashtra

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EV battery manufacturer Neuron Energy has announced its entry into the grid-scale energy storage segment with plans to commission a fully automated battery energy storage system (BESS) manufacturing facility in Talegaon, Maharashtra.

Spread across 7 acres, the facility is being developed with an investment of INR 100 crore and is designed as a robotic, automated manufacturing plant for containerised energy storage systems. Once fully operational, the facility will have an annual production capacity of 5 GWh, with the capability to manufacture up to 1,000 containerised BESS units per year.

These modular systems are designed for deployment across solar and grid infrastructure, enabling efficient storage of surplus energy generated during peak production periods and its dispatch during demand peaks.

“Our entry into the grid-scale battery energy storage systems segment is a natural extension of our journey in advanced energy solutions,” said Pratik Kamdar, co-founder & CEO, Neuron Energy. “As renewable energy adoption accelerates in India, reliable and scalable storage infrastructure will become critical to strengthening the power ecosystem. Our upcoming BESS facility in Talegaon reflects this vision—enabling us to build high-performance, large-format energy storage solutions for both domestic and global markets.”

The facility is expected to generate over 500 direct and indirect employment opportunities, spanning engineering, manufacturing operations, system integration, installation, and technical services.

Neuron Energy said its go-to-market strategy will target solar developers, commercial & industrial (C&I) customers, and utilities, with a targeted business mix of 60% domestic and 40% export markets.

Leveraging its existing battery technology expertise and manufacturing capabilities, the company also plans to expand its energy storage portfolio further.

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