ACME Solar Holdings Ltd has operationalized more than 2 GWh of battery energy storage system (BESS) capacity in Rajasthan. The company’s total operational BESS capacity stands at 591.18 MW/2031.24 MWh across its various subsidiaries in Rajasthan. Overall, the company plans to operationalise 10 GWh of BESS by 2027.
These BESS projects are designed to enhance grid reliability and optimise power utilisation by charging batteries during non-peak demand periods and discharging during peak demand periods. This capability will play a critical role in balancing energy supply and demand while improving the overall grid stability.
ACME Solar Holdings has a diversified portfolio of 8,071 MW spanning solar, wind, storage, FDRE and hybrid solutions and an operational contracted capacity of 2,990 MW and 2.0 GWh of BESS capacity and under-construction contracted capacity of 5,081 MW including 15 GWh of BESS installation. The under-construction PPA-signed portfolio stands at 3,280 MW.
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