- Lineage Power Pvt Ltd has delivered its 100th containerised Battery Energy Storage System, marking a major scale-up in India’s grid storage capacity.
- Parent company Pace Digitek says the milestone strengthens its role in supporting nationwide renewable integration and grid stability.
Lineage Power Pvt Ltd, a subsidiary of Pace Digitek Limited, has delivered its 100th containerised Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). The company described the achievement as a major milestone in its expanding energy storage operations.
Lineage manufactures the systems at its facility in the Bidadi Industrial Area near Bengaluru. It deploys them for grid-scale applications supporting energy storage, renewable integration, and grid stability projects across India.
Meanwhile, company officials said the milestone highlights Lineage Power’s growing execution footprint in containerised BESS solutions. Energy storage now plays a central role in strengthening grid infrastructure as renewable energy capacity rises nationwide.
In addition, Pace Digitek’s broader energy portfolio includes several large-scale initiatives. These include the Solar Energy Corporation of India’s 600 MW/1,200 MWh standalone BESS project and the Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Limited’s 250 MW solar project integrated with 1.1 GWh of BESS capacity. The company has also secured multiple direct current and containerised storage orders from public and private sector clients.
Furthermore, Venugopal Rao Maddisetty, Chairman and Managing Director of Pace Digitek, said the delivery of the 100th system reflects the operational scale-up of the company’s storage platform. He added that as energy storage becomes increasingly critical for grid reliability, the company continues to enhance its integrated manufacturing capabilities to support large deployments while maintaining quality and execution standards.
The milestone reinforces Pace Digitek’s position within India’s clean energy transition. As the country accelerates renewable energy deployment, grid-scale battery storage will remain essential for balancing supply, managing peak demand and ensuring long-term system resilience.