IESW 2026 will bring global leaders together to advance energy storage, e-mobility, and clean energy solutions.

IESW 2026 to Be Held in Delhi from July 8-10

The 12th edition of India Energy Storage Week (IESW) is all set to return from 8-10 July in Delhi. This year'sthe  event is expecting leaders from uniting government representatives, industry leaders, and innovators from 15 countries, including Germany, Sweden, Australia, Norway, the United States, Japan, Singapore, France, and South Korea to foster cross-border collaboration and knowledge exchange. As India accelerates its clean energy transition, IESW 2026 is set to serve as the definitive platform for end-to-end coverage of battery manufacturing, e-mobility, supply chain localisation, recycling, stationary storage, and green hydrogen, with over 10,000 visitors, 1,000+ delegates, and 200+ exhibitors expected.

This year’s IESW will feature several high-profile launches and knowledge milestones. The official launch of the CES Report on Energy Storage and Green Hydrogen in India will follow the inaugural session, providing critical insights into the nation’s evolving energy landscape. Attendees will also witness the Smartgrids Product Launch, set to introduce the latest in smart energy management solutions. On the final day, the much-anticipated India EV and EV Component Report will be released, offering a comprehensive outlook on the country’s electric vehicle sector and its future supply chain.

The event will feature participation from senior government officials, public sector undertakings (PSUs), and global companies, providing direct access to policymakers and CXOs driving the clean energy agenda. With more than 50 conference sessions and five international country pavilions, IESW 2026 will showcase global best practices, emerging technologies, and India-specific deployment models. The agenda includes marquee sessions and dynamic panels, such as “Powering India’s Future: Energy Storage and Green Hydrogen at the Centre of Net Zero,” leadership talks addressing India’s roadmap to 2030, BESS project financing, policy risk mitigation, and the role of open energy.

Debmalya Sen, President, India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA), said, “India is at a pivotal moment in its clean energy journey, and IESW 2026 will serve as a catalyst for global cooperation and investment. By bringing together policymakers, innovators, and industry leaders from across 15 nations, we are not just sharing ideas; we are shaping the technologies and policies that will define the energy landscape for decades to come.”

Technical panels like “Beyond Lithium: The Next Wave of Storage Technologies” and “From Tenders to Bankability: Cracking Utility-Scale Storage” will address industry challenges and showcase new solutions across sectors such as telecom, data centres, rail, and shipping. Additional sessions will spotlight advances in green hydrogen, supply chain localisation, and manufacturing excellence. Key discussions on battery manufacturing and recycling, including “Gigafactories or Pipe Dreams? India’s Cell Manufacturing Reality Check” and “Inside the Cell: Cathode, Anode, Electrolyte and the Race to Localise,” will highlight efforts to scale domestic production and close the loop with circular economy practices.

Vinayak Walimbe, Managing Director, Customized Energy Solutions (CES), said, “The challenges of energy storage, e-mobility, and green hydrogen require bold thinking and international partnership. At IESW 2026, we are convening the top minds and organizations from around the world to accelerate progress, unlock new opportunities for Indian and global stakeholders, and drive tangible impact in the transition to a sustainable future.”

The Women in Energy Forum will focus on digital innovation and leadership, while the IESA Awards and 40 Under 40 honours will celebrate standout achievements. E-mobility will be a major theme, with expert panels on India’s EV race and charging network, and the IESA Masterclass will deliver practical, in-depth training for industry professionals.

Specialized workshops, industry roundtables, and international partner pavilions will foster meaningful dialogue and collaboration, helping set the direction for India’s clean energy policy, technology, and investment. With a focus on actionable insights, safety standards, and inclusion across the full value chain, IESW 2026 is expected to shape the next wave of innovation and global partnerships in advanced energy storage, e-mobility, and green hydrogen.

This year’s IESW will feature several high-profile launches and knowledge milestones. The official launch of the CES Report on Energy Storage and Green Hydrogen in India will follow the inaugural session, providing critical insights into the nation’s evolving energy landscape. Attendees will also witness the Smartgrids Product Launch, set to introduce the latest in smart energy management solutions. On the final day, the much-anticipated India EV and EV Component Report will be released, offering a comprehensive outlook on the country’s electric vehicle sector and its future supply chain.

The event will feature participation from senior government officials, public sector undertakings (PSUs), and global companies, providing direct access to policymakers and CXOs driving the clean energy agenda. With more than 50 conference sessions and five international country pavilions, IESW 2026 will showcase global best practices, emerging technologies, and India-specific deployment models. The agenda includes marquee sessions and dynamic panels, such as “Powering India’s Future: Energy Storage and Green Hydrogen at the Centre of Net Zero,” leadership talks addressing India’s roadmap to 2030, BESS project financing, policy risk mitigation, and the role of open energy.

Debmalya Sen, President, India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA), said, “India is at a pivotal moment in its clean energy journey, and IESW 2026 will serve as a catalyst for global cooperation and investment. By bringing together policymakers, innovators, and industry leaders from across 15 nations, we are not just sharing ideas; we are shaping the technologies and policies that will define the energy landscape for decades to come.”

Technical panels like “Beyond Lithium: The Next Wave of Storage Technologies” and “From Tenders to Bankability: Cracking Utility-Scale Storage” will address industry challenges and showcase new solutions across sectors such as telecom, data centres, rail, and shipping. Additional sessions will spotlight advances in green hydrogen, supply chain localisation, and manufacturing excellence. Key discussions on battery manufacturing and recycling, including “Gigafactories or Pipe Dreams? India’s Cell Manufacturing Reality Check” and “Inside the Cell: Cathode, Anode, Electrolyte and the Race to Localise,” will highlight efforts to scale domestic production and close the loop with circular economy practices.

Vinayak Walimbe, Managing Director, Customized Energy Solutions (CES), said, “The challenges of energy storage, e-mobility, and green hydrogen require bold thinking and international partnership. At IESW 2026, we are convening the top minds and organizations from around the world to accelerate progress, unlock new opportunities for Indian and global stakeholders, and drive tangible impact in the transition to a sustainable future.”

The Women in Energy Forum will focus on digital innovation and leadership, while the IESA Awards and 40 Under 40 honours will celebrate standout achievements. E-mobility will be a major theme, with expert panels on India’s EV race and charging network, and the IESA Masterclass will deliver practical, in-depth training for industry professionals.

Specialized workshops, industry roundtables, and international partner pavilions will foster meaningful dialogue and collaboration, helping set the direction for India’s clean energy policy, technology, and investment. With a focus on actionable insights, safety standards, and inclusion across the full value chain, IESW 2026 is expected to shape the next wave of innovation and global partnerships in advanced energy storage, e-mobility, and green hydrogen.

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