ENGIE has won a landmark 280 MW battery energy storage contract in Gujarat, marking its entry into India’s utility-scale storage market. Set for 2027 commissioning, the project will enable two-hour electricity storage, aiding grid stability, renewable integration, and India's clean energy ambitions. ENGIE’s India portfolio now stands at 2.75 GW, advancing the energy transition.
ENGIE SA has marked a significant milestone in India’s clean energy transition by securing a large-scale Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project with a capacity of 280 MW / 560 MWh in Gujarat through an auction by Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited (GUVNL). Scheduled for commissioning in 2027, this project represents one of the largest BESS allocations in India to date and marks ENGIE’s official entry into the utility-scale energy storage market in the country. Alongside its existing renewable energy portfolio, this project brings ENGIE's total renewable and storage capacity in India to approximately 2.75 GW.
Key takeaways about the ENGIE GUVNL Battery Project
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Storage Capacity and Duration: The BESS project delivers 280 MW of power with two hours of storage capacity, enabling flexible electricity supply that can absorb excess renewable generation during off-peak times and discharge electricity during peak demand periods.
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Grid Stability and Renewable Integration: By providing large-format storage, the project will help stabilize the grid, reduce curtailment of renewable energy, and support smoother integration of solar and wind power, which are rapidly expanding in India.
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Strategic Alignment: This project aligns with India’s national goals to reach 500 GW of clean energy capacity by 2030 and supports the country's grid modernization efforts by enhancing reliability and flexibility.
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ENGIE’s Commitment: The initiative strengthens ENGIE's position as a key clean energy partner in India, accelerating their ambition to expand renewable and storage capacity to 7 GW in the country by 2030 and contributing to global targets of 95 GW of renewable and storage capacity by 2030.
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Market Impact: Awarded as part of a national 2 GW/4 GWh tender, the project underscores the growing importance of battery storage technologies in India's evolving energy landscape, essential for reliable renewable power delivery and supporting the transition to a low-carbon energy system.
ENGIE plans to leverage its global experience and advanced digital monitoring technologies to maximize the project’s performance and operational efficiency. This milestone reinforces ENGIE’s long-term vision in India and its commitment to supporting a resilient and sustainable power sector that balances economic growth with climate goals.
Sources: Reuters, Chemindigest, Energy Economic Times, PV Magazine India, Mercom India, Web Disclosure, EQ Mag Pro, Projectstoday.com, Tradingview News.