ACME Solar Holdings Limited has successfully commissioned the fifth phase of its Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project in Phalodi and Jodhpur, Rajasthan. This expansion adds 33.334 MW/160.48 MWh of capacity to the grid. With this latest development, the company has now achieved a total commissioned capacity of 166.670 MW / 802.460 MWh, marking significant progress toward its total project target of 300 MW/1409.34 MWh.
Advancing Battery Storage Infrastructure
ACME Solar Holdings Limited (ASHL), through its wholly owned subsidiary ACME Sun Power Private Limited, continues its rapid expansion in the energy storage sector. The commissioning of the fifth phase of the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project represents a major milestone in the firm’s strategic rollout. Located in Badi Sid, Tehsil-Bap, this facility is designed to support grid stability and enhance renewable energy integration.
Capacity and Operational Milestones
As of April 06, 2026, the project has reached a cumulative commissioned capacity of 166.670 MW / 802.460 MWh. The specific phase commissioned adds 33.334 MW / 160.48 MWh to the existing operational infrastructure. The company has confirmed that the Commercial Operation Date (COD) for this newly commissioned phase is scheduled for April 08, 2026.
Strategic Outlook
This project remains on track to hit its ultimate target of 300 MW / 1409.34 MWh. By consistently meeting its phase-wise commissioning targets, ACME Solar Holdings is reinforcing its role as a key player in India’s transition toward reliable, large-scale energy storage solutions. Further updates regarding the remaining phases are expected as the company approaches full operational capacity.
Source: BSE