ACME Solar Holdings has successfully commissioned the fifth phase of its Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. This latest expansion adds 76 MW / 160.512 MWh to the existing infrastructure. With this addition, the company has now achieved a total commissioned capacity of 247 MW / 521.652 MWh out of its total project goal of 285 MW / 601.904 MWh, marking a significant milestone in its clean energy roadmap.
Advancing Renewable Storage Solutions
ACME Solar Holdings, through its wholly owned subsidiary ACME Suryodaya Private Limited, continues to bolster India’s energy storage landscape. The successful commissioning of the fifth phase on April 06, 2026, highlights the company’s commitment to scaling its clean energy assets. The Commercial Operation Date (COD) for this newly commissioned phase is scheduled for April 08, 2026.
Project Scale and Capacity
The Jaisalmer-based BESS facility, located at Sanwara and Mehar Nagar, Tehsil-Pokhran, is reaching its final stages of completion. By adding 76 MW / 160.512 MWh of capacity, the project now operates at a robust 247 MW / 521.652 MWh. This facility plays a critical role in the company’s efforts to integrate intermittent renewable energy into the grid more effectively.
Strategic Progress
This development follows a series of successful phased commissioning rounds announced throughout early 2026. The project aims to reach its full designed capacity of 285 MW / 601.904 MWh, further establishing ACME Solar Holdings as a key player in the large-scale energy storage market.
Source: BSE