Amara Raja Energy & Mobility has announced its ambitious plan to scale lithium-based energy storage deployment in India’s telecom sector to 2 GWh. The move comes as the company continues to strengthen its presence in advanced energy solutions, driven by increasing demand for reliable and efficient power backup systems.
The company has already achieved a significant milestone with around 1 GWh of lithium energy storage deployed across telecom infrastructure. This deployment supports thousands of telecom towers, ensuring uninterrupted network connectivity and reducing reliance on conventional energy sources.
With the rapid expansion of telecom networks and the ongoing rollout of next-generation connectivity, the demand for high-performance energy storage systems is rising steadily. Amara Raja aims to capitalize on this trend by doubling its current deployment, positioning itself as a key player in the sector.
Lithium-ion technology is gaining traction in telecom applications due to its longer lifespan, faster charging capabilities, and improved efficiency compared to traditional battery solutions. The company highlighted that its solutions are designed to perform reliably even in challenging operating environments.
In addition to telecom, Amara Raja is also exploring opportunities to expand its lithium energy storage solutions into other segments such as data centers, industrial backup systems, and renewable energy integration. This strategic diversification is expected to drive future growth.
The company’s expansion plans align with India’s broader push towards energy efficiency and sustainable infrastructure. By focusing on advanced battery technologies, Amara Raja is aiming to play a crucial role in supporting the country’s digital and energy transformation.




