InSolare Energy Wins 600 MW / 1200 MWh BESS Project from SECI

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InSolare Energy has been awarded the 600 MW/1,200 MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) contract by the SECI. Among the largest standalone BESS awards to date, this milestone underscores InSolare’s growing leadership in advancing India’s energy reliability and Net Zero ambitions.

Located in Kolimigundla, Nandiyal District, Andhra Pradesh and connected to the Kurnool-3 substation of the ISTS network, the project encompasses design, engineering, civil works, installation, testing, commissioning, and five years of O&M. It will serve as a cornerstone for India’s clean energy storage strategy — enabling renewable power to be both dependable and dispatchable.

“Addressing climate change has always been our north star,” said Dr Sunit Tyagi, Chairman & Managing Director, InSolare Energy. “This BESS project marks another engineering milestone, ensuring that sustainability and reliability evolve together.”

The SECI award reinforces InSolare’s position as a trusted partner in India’s Net Zero journey. As renewable capacity grows, large-scale storage will be critical to balancing supply and demand, preventing curtailment; and stabilising the national grid.

“With every project, we ask a simple question,” added Dr Hemanshu Bhatt, Executive Director & CTO. “How can we deliver energy that’s cleaner, smarter and more enduring? The answer lies in relentless innovation, disciplined execution, and integrity.”

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