ACME Solar Orders 2 GWh Battery Storage—Major Step for Dispatchable Renewables
ACME Solar places a 2 GWh battery storage order to fast-track grid-stable, dispatchable clean energy, surpassing 5 GWh in BESS procurement and leading India’s storage market.
trategic Move to Boost Grid Reliability
ACME Solar effects has placed a 2 GWh order for battery energy storehouse systems (BESS) with Chuzhou Lishen New Energy Technology, coordinated via POSCO International and China FAW Group. Listed for phased delivery over 6–10 months, these systems will be installed across ACME’s FDRE and standalone BESS spots, to commission in the coming 12–18 months. The order takes ACME’s accretive BESS procurement past 5 GWh, reflecting an aggressive drive to integrate “establishment and dispatchable” renewable energy into India’s power grid.
Powering the Coming Phase of Renewables
Integrating high-capacity storehouse supports grid stability, equipoises generation variability in solar and wind, and enables “round-the-timepiece” clean electricity — critical as renewables expand. ACME’s focus on storehouse fits with government programs encouraging battery relinquishment in response to acutely rising renewable penetration and high evening peak loads.
Request Impact
Assiduity spectators see the scale of this order as a request-defining move, helping to de-risk commissioning, insure on-time design delivery, and show storehouse as vital structure alongside new renewables. The deal also signals strengthening India–Asia collaboration, with global suppliers laboriously investing in the Indian request.
Conclusion
ACME’s step change in BESS procurement cements its lead in dispatchable renewables and positions it to meet India’s intentions for flexible, dependable green power.
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