Waaree Group Secures 10 MWh BESS Order from a key Infrastructure Development Company

Waaree Group wins 10 MWh BESS order for deployment in Tamil Nadu
Waaree Group secures a 10 MWh Battery Energy Storage Systems order for a key infrastructure project in Tamil Nadu.

Last Updated on November 27, 2025 by Author

Waaree Group, India’s leading renewable energy solutions provider, announced that it has secured a 10 MWh Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) order from a key Infrastructure Development Company to be deployed in Tamil Nadu.

This strategic win further strengthens Waaree Group’s footprint in India’s energy storage ecosystem and reflects the company’s growing capabilities across the clean energy value chain—from solar PV manufacturing and EPC to next-generation energy storage, green hydrogen, and grid-scale infrastructure.

Waaree is also rapidly expanding domestic storage manufacturing, with a 4 GWh cell production line and a 5 GWh pack-and-container facility designed to support utility-scale and C&I applications. These integrated manufacturing strengths allow the company to deliver high-quality, fully indigenous BESS solutions at scale.

Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) have become critical for India’s solar infrastructure growth, ensuring round-the-clock availability of renewable power, reducing curtailment, and preventing under-utilization of solar assets. As renewable penetration rises, storage solutions are essential for enhancing grid stability, smoothing intermittency, supporting peak demand, and preventing grid disturbances.

BESS will also play a key role in powering India’s public EV mobility transition by enabling fast charging, load balancing, and easing stress on distribution networks. Strengthening domestic energy security, storage systems are becoming central to India’s long-term clean energy strategy—especially as the country scales both solar capacity and battery manufacturing.

Tamil Nadu, with over 20 GW of wind and solar capacity, is rapidly integrating BESS into its grid and recently issued a 1.5 GWh standalone storage bid, reflecting accelerating deployment. At the national level, analyses by NEP, MNRE, and CEA indicate that India will require tens to hundreds of GWh of storage capacity in the late 2020s to early 2030s, with a sharp ramp-up expected from FY 2026–27 onward.

Speaking on the order win, Ankit Doshi, President–Strategy, said, “This 10 MWh BESS order is a strong endorsement of Waaree Group’s integrated capabilities and our commitment to enabling India’s clean-energy transition. Storage is the next frontier for renewable power, and we are investing deeply in technology, design, and manufacturing to meet the nation’s growing demand for flexible, dispatchable energy. This project in Tamil Nadu reinforces our mission to build reliable, future-ready solutions that strengthen grid stability and accelerate renewable adoption at scale.”

With strong manufacturing capabilities, focused R&D and a comprehensive clean-energy portfolio, Waaree Group is well positioned to deliver safe, scalable and reliable BESS solutions aligned with both state priorities and national renewable integration targets. Its 4 GWh cell line and 5 GWh battery pack-and-container facility further enable Waaree to support India’s growing utility-scale storage needs with fully localized, high-performance systems.

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