Neuron Energy Launches ₹100 Crore BESS Facility in Maharashtra

Neuron Energy Launches ₹100 Crore BESS Facility in Maharashtra

Neuron Energy Launches ₹100 Crore BESS Facility in Maharashtra
Neuron Energy has launched a ₹100 crore Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) facility in Talegaon, Maharashtra, entering the grid-scale energy storage segment.

Mumbai-based EV battery manufacturer Neuron Energy on Wednesday announced its entry into the grid-scale energy storage segment with the commissioning of a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) manufacturing facility in Talegaon, Maharashtra, backed by a ₹100 crore capital expenditure. The facility is aimed at serving solar developers, commercial and industrial customers, as well as domestic and export markets.

Spread over 7 acres, the fully automated and robotic plant will produce containerized BESS units with an annual capacity of 5 GWh and up to 1,000 units per year. The modular systems are designed for deployment across solar and grid infrastructure to store surplus energy and supply it during peak demand periods.

Pratik Kamdar, Co-founder & CEO of Neuron Energy, said, “Our entry into the grid-scale BESS segment is a natural extension of our journey in advanced energy solutions. As renewable energy adoption accelerates in India, reliable and scalable storage infrastructure will be critical to strengthening the power ecosystem. Our new Talegaon facility reflects this vision.”

The facility is expected to generate over 500 direct and indirect jobs across engineering, manufacturing, system integration, and technical services. Neuron Energy targets a business mix of 60% domestic and 40% exports.

The company added that it plans to further expand its energy storage portfolio, leveraging battery technology expertise developed through its EV mobility business.

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