Sat. Apr 11th, 2026
  • First battery energy storage system of India will start in Kilokri, south Delhi in March this year.
  • This will be India’s first commercial utility-scale battery energy storage system (BESS).
  • This is the 20 MW (megawatt)/40 MWh (megawatt hour) cluster of batteries.
  • This can supply power for four hours a day, two hours during the day and two hours at night.
  • This is part of the BSES Rajdhani’s power sub-station in south Delhi’s Kilokri village.
  • BSES Rajdhani is the largest power distribution company in Delhi.
  • It is a joint venture between the Reliance Group and the Delhi government.
  • The project has been approved by the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission.
  • The project will cost $14 million, or around ₹120 crore, in total.
  • Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP), principal funders of the project, is a coalition of non-profits aimed at renewable energy investments.
  • GEAPP is aiming at 1 GW of BESS commitments in India by 2026. India aims to deploy 47 GW [gigawatt] of BESS by 2032.

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