India''s Energy Storage Revolution: A June 2025 Deep Dive
As a passionate observer of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), witnessing the rapid acceleration and strategic advancements in June 2025 has been nothing short of
This represents substantial growth from India's current energy storage capacity of approximately 6 GW (mostly pumped hydro), underscoring the need for robust policy and regulatory support to accelerate storage deployment at this scale.
About $260 billion, or ~68% of the new investment by 2032, will be for new solar, wind, and energy storage, and about 10% ($40 billion) for interstate / inter-regional transmission. Energy storage alone (~80-90% batteries) will need ~$30 billion of new investments by 2030 and ~$50 billion by 2032. INDIA ENERGY AND CLIMATE CENTER |32 3.9.
India's current energy storage deployment remains far below projected national needs. According to Mercom India Research, cumulative installed energy storage capacity stood at just 490 MWh by the end of June 2025, with only 48.4 MWh added in H1 2025 — marking a steep 74% year-on-year decline.
"Energy Statistics India 2025" is an annual publication released by the National Statistics Office (NSO), under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme, Government of India. It is a comprehensive dataset providing key information across the energy sector in India. Q2: What kind of data is included?
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