ACME Solar Holdings' subsidiary has commissioned a 240.720 MWh Battery Energy Storage System in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. This adds to the subsidiary's cumulative capacity, marking a significant operational milestone.
ACME Solar Commissions 240.720 MWh Battery Energy Storage System
Newly Commissioned BESS Capacity: 240.720 MWh
Cumulative Commissioned Capacity: 842.624 MWh
Reader Takeaway: New storage capacity adds to scale; track revenue post-July 2026 COD.
What just happened
ACME Solar Holdings Ltd, via its subsidiary ACME Suryodaya Private Limited, has commissioned a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project. The new capacity is 240.720 MWh and is located in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan.
The project's Commercial Operation Date (COD) is set for July 02, 2026.
Why this matters
This commissioning is a key operational milestone for ACME Solar, expanding its energy storage capabilities. It enhances the company's overall asset base and strengthens its position in the renewable energy sector, particularly in grid-scale energy storage.
The backstory
ACME Solar Holdings is involved in solar power projects. This BESS project is part of its strategy to integrate storage solutions with renewable energy generation, aiming to provide stable and reliable power.
What changes now
The commissioning means the project is technically operational, although commercial revenue generation will commence from the COD in July 2026. The subsidiary's cumulative capacity has increased significantly.
Risks to watch
Investors should monitor the project's performance post-COD to ensure it meets expected revenue targets and operational efficiency. Delays in achieving full commercial operations or lower-than-expected performance could impact financial returns.
Peer comparison
Energy storage is a growing segment. While specific peer BESS capacities and timelines are not detailed in the filing, ACME's move aligns with industry trends towards integrating storage with solar power.
Context metrics (time-bound)
- Newly Commissioned BESS Capacity: 240.720 MWh
- Cumulative Commissioned Capacity (MW): 285 MW
- Cumulative Commissioned Capacity (MWh): 842.624 MWh
- Commercial Operation Date: July 02, 2026
What to track next
Investors should look for updates regarding the project's performance leading up to and following its July 2026 COD. Monitoring revenue generation and operational efficiency will be crucial.
