- Waaree will deploy 10 MWh BESS in Tamil Nadu, supporting round-the-clock solar power, grid stability, and EV charging infrastructure.
- With 4 GWh cell and 5 GWh pack manufacturing lines, Waaree strengthens India’s domestic energy storage capacity for utility-scale and commercial and industrial (C&I) projects.
Waaree Group has secured a 10 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) order from a major infrastructure developer in Tamil Nadu. The project strengthens the company’s position in India’s energy storage market and highlights its capabilities across solar PV, energy storage, green hydrogen, and grid-scale infrastructure.
Meanwhile, Waaree is expanding its domestic storage manufacturing capabilities, with a 4 GWh cell line and a 5 GWh pack-and-container facility to support utility-scale and commercial applications. These facilities also enable the delivery of fully local, high-quality BESS solutions at scale.
BESS is critical for India’s renewable growth. It ensures round-the-clock power availability, reduces solar curtailment, stabilises the grid, supports peak demand, and enables fast charging for electric vehicle networks. It also strengthens domestic energy security as India expands solar and battery capacity.
Furthermore, Tamil Nadu has over 20 GW of wind and solar capacity and is rapidly scaling grid-connected storage, recently issuing a 1.5 GWh standalone BESS bid. National forecasts by NEP, MNRE, and CEA project that tens to hundreds of gigawatt-hours (GWh) of storage will be required by the late 2020s to early 2030s, with significant capacity expansion expected from FY 2026–27.
Ankit Doshi, President of Strategy at Waaree, said the order demonstrates the company’s integrated capabilities and commitment to India’s clean energy transition. He added that the Tamil Nadu project reflects Waaree’s focus on delivering reliable, future-ready solutions that support grid stability and accelerate the adoption of renewable energy at scale.