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ACME Solar Sparks India’s Largest Battery Storage Deal with 3.1 GWh Order from Narada & Trina


Updated: July 07, 2025 12:02

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ACME Solar Holdings Ltd has placed a landmark battery energy storage system (BESS) order exceeding 3.1 GWh, partnering with global suppliers Zhejiang Narada and Trina Energy. This marks India’s largest battery storage procurement to date, aimed at accelerating the rollout of Firm & Dispatchable Renewable Energy (FDRE) and hybrid projects across multiple states.
 
The Gurugram-based renewable energy major confirmed that the BESS equipment will be delivered in phases over the next 4–8 months, supporting projects scheduled for commissioning within 12–18 months. The systems meet IEC and UL global safety standards, ensuring high reliability and performance. ACME emphasized that the order value remains within budget, with a focus on supplier credibility and technical excellence.
 
With a diversified portfolio of 6,970 MW and 550 MWh across solar, wind, and hybrid assets, ACME currently operates 2,890 MW and has 4,080 MW under development. The early procurement is expected to accelerate execution timelines and boost revenue realization.
 
Key Highlights:
  • Order Size: 3.1 GWh BESS
  • Suppliers: Zhejiang Narada & Trina Energy
  • Deployment Timeline: 12–18 months
  • Delivery Window: 4–8 months (FY26)
  • Portfolio: 6,970 MW (2,890 MW operational)
  • Strategic Focus: Grid stability, FDRE, hybrid projects
Source: The Hindu BusinessLine – ACME Solar’s 3.1 GWh Battery Order

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