Jupiter Electric Mobility Launches 10 ft and 20 ft Containerised Battery Systems

Jupiter Electric Mobility launches containerised Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) in partnership with GMMCO for Greenlit.
Powering a greener tomorrow! Jupiter Electric Mobility introduces 10 ft & 20 ft containerised Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), with the first unit supplied to Greenlit in partnership with GMMCO.

Last Updated on September 28, 2025 by Author

Jupiter Electric Mobility (JEM), part of the Jupiter Group, announced the launch of its new 10 ft and 20 ft containerised Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) with the first 10ft BESS being supplied in partnership with GMMCO, a CKA Birla Group company and one of India’s leading providers of energy solutions to Greenlit, a Mumbai-based subsidiary of Recube and a company driving decarbonisation in the events, entertainment, and hospitality sectors.

JEM will continue working with GMMCO, with plans to roll out more such sustainable solutions across the country.

Developed ground-up in JEM, every component from the container to the battery and system integration is designed and manufactured in-house. This marks one of the few vertically integrated approaches in the energy storage system (ESS) segment in India. These standardized, air-cooled systems come with modular rack-based stacking and offer capacities ranging from 241 kWh to 3 MWh. Built at JEM’s Indore and Bangalore facilities, the solutions are engineered for easy transportation, robust performance in harsh conditions, and deployment across diverse clean energy applications, including diesel generator (DG) replacement, solar storage, energy shifting, and backup power for the Commercial & Industrial (C&I) segment.

The launch of these 10 ft and 20 ft containerised systems marks a key step in delivering scalable, domestically built energy storage for India. Marking its entry into global markets, JEM will also export its first 20ft BESS unit to Africa in October and also soon be launching grounds up built liquid cooled BESS systems for grid scale usage.

JEM’s newly launched containerised BESS features an air-cooled, modular design with capacities from 241 kWh to 3 MWh. The system has been built indigenously and in-house – from container fabrication to battery manufacturing and System Integration. This launch marks a milestone as one of the few vertically integrated approaches taken by a company in this space in India.

To support growing C&I and utility market demand, JEM’s Indore plant will scale from a capacity of 1 GWh annually to 5 GWh in
the next 3 years. With GMMCO’s reach across the country in the energy and equipment space, JEM +and GMMCO look forward to support sustainable transition for various industries.


JEM’s BESS portfolio addresses India’s evolving energy needs, initially focusing on DG replacement and= solar storage. Offering energy shifting and backup power, these solutions support C&I applications and future utility-scale deployments, enabling round-the-clock clean energy, reducing carbon footprints, and contributing to a resilient, sustainable, and low-carbon energy infrastructure.

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