One of the World’s Largest BESS Projects —Sineng Electric Delivers 576MW PCS for Khavda Energy Park

Sineng Electric has successfully delivered 576MW of power conversion systems (PCS) to the Khavda Energy Park in India, marking a major step in the company’s expansion in the Indian energy storage market. Developed by the Adani Group, the project adopts Sineng Electric’s central PCS solution. Upon completion, the facility will reach a total capacity of 1,126MW/3,530MWh, becoming the largest BESS installation in India and one of the world’s largest single-location BESS deployments.

This strategic initiative is a major step toward enhancing India’s energy security, enabling round-the-clock clean electricity and supporting the country’s transition to a low-carbon future. The BESS will play a critical role in easing peak load pressures, reducing transmission congestion, and mitigating solar curtailment, thereby improving grid reliability and efficiency.

The project is in the advance stages of deployment at Khavda, the worlds’ largest renewable energy plant. The project is being developed with cutting-edge lithium-ion battery technology and is being integrated with advanced energy management systems to ensure optimal performance and reliability. The deployment will support peak load management and energy shifting, thereby playing a critical role in decarbonizing the power sector. This pioneering project will serve as a cornerstone in the world’s clean energy evolution, enabling grid stability, renewable integration, and round-the-clock power availability, while positioning the Khavda renewable energy plant as the world’s largest RE and storage park.

As one of India’s leading energy conglomerates, the Adani Group had achieved an operational renewable energy capacity of 16.7GW as of September this year. According to its announced storage expansion roadmap, the group plans to deploy an additional 15 GWh of BESS capacity by March 2027, with a long-term target of 50 GWh total over the next five years.

India remains a strategic pillar in Sineng Electric’s global market strategy. Over the past eight years, the company has established a strong local presence by integrating global technology expertise with regional market requirements, delivering energy solutions tailored to local grid and application needs. Building on its established PV business network, Sineng Electric is now deepening cooperation with leading local energy players in the energy storage sector, supported by a localized value chain covering manufacturing, operations, and services.

Looking ahead, Sineng Electric will continue to leverage its technological strengths and proven delivery capabilities to advance its international footprint, working closely with global partners to support the transition toward a cleaner and more resilient energy system.

 

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