New Storage Capacity Added at ACME Solar's Bikaner Plant
ACME Solar Holdings Ltd has commissioned the fourth phase of its Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project in Bikaner, Rajasthan. This expansion adds 32.366 MW of power capacity and 145.435 MWh of energy storage. Commercial operations for this phase are scheduled to begin on April 15, 2026. With this addition, ACME Surya Power Private Limited, a subsidiary, now has a total commissioned BESS capacity of 139.509 MW of power and 626.875 MWh of energy storage.
Boosting Grid Stability and Renewables
This development strengthens ACME Solar's renewable energy infrastructure. Energy storage is vital for integrating intermittent sources like solar power into the national grid, helping to ensure a more stable and reliable power supply. ACME's expanded capacity supports India's broader objectives for grid stability and increased adoption of renewable energy.
ACME's Strategic Push into Energy Storage
ACME Solar has been strategically investing in BESS technology as a key component alongside its solar power projects. This approach aims to provide round-the-clock renewable energy solutions. The Bikaner project's phased expansion reflects the company's ongoing execution capability in developing storage infrastructure.
Industry Challenges and Risks
The energy storage sector faces challenges such as grid integration complexities and evolving regulatory frameworks. Dependence on battery technology advancements and supply chains remains a sector-wide consideration.
Competitive Landscape
ACME's expansion places it alongside peers like Tata Power Solar and Adani Green Energy, which are also growing solar and storage capabilities. Key EPC players like Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy are crucial for executing such large-scale projects.
