Rajesh Power Secures 65 MW / 130 MWh BESS Project Gujarat

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Rajesh Power Services has secured a significant Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project in India, marking another step forward in the country’s growing energy storage sector. The company won the project through a competitive bidding process aimed at expanding grid-scale storage infrastructure.

The project involves the development of a 65 MW / 130 MWh battery energy storage system that will support the integration of renewable energy into the power grid. Large-scale storage systems like these play an important role in balancing electricity supply and demand.

The contract has been awarded by Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited, a major state-owned power utility responsible for managing electricity procurement and distribution in Gujarat. The initiative is part of broader efforts to strengthen grid reliability as renewable energy capacity continues to grow.

Once operational, the BESS facility will help store excess electricity generated from renewable sources such as solar and wind. The stored power can then be released during peak demand hours, helping utilities maintain a stable and efficient power supply.

Battery storage projects are becoming increasingly important for India’s energy transition. They enable better utilization of renewable energy while improving grid flexibility and reducing the risk of power fluctuations.

With this new project win, Rajesh Power Services continues to expand its footprint in the energy infrastructure sector. The development also reflects the growing focus on advanced storage technologies that support India’s long-term clean energy goals.