JBM Green hits 3 GWh in BESS orders

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BM Green Energy Systems, the lithium-ion battery vertical of JBM Auto, has achieved a robust orderbook of 3 GWh for battery energy storage systems (BESS). The BESS capacity, to be deployed pan India, includes recent award of 1 GWh by SJVN and few other strategic customers.

JBM Green specializes in end-to-end lithium-ion battery design, intelligent energy management systems and scalable energy storage solutions. The company says its grid-integrated BESS technologies are designed for fast response, high round-trip efficiency, and seamless integration with solar assets.

“BESS is a very critical component of India’s 500 GW renewable energy target by 2030. JBM Green brings robust experience in deploying high-performance battery systems for electric mobility, which now extends to utility-scale storage with proven engineering excellence and operational reliability,” said Nishant Arya, vice chairman & MD, JBM Auto Ltd.

Over the last five years, JBM Green has developed next-generation battery and storage solutions by investing in best-in-class technologies and global partnerships to ensure fast time to market and high level of modularity.

JBMG operates India’s largest high-voltage lithium-ion battery manufacturing facility in the Delhi-NCR region, with an annual installed capacity of 6 GWh. The company caters to all segments of EVs, including passenger cars, commercial vehicles, two-wheelers and three-wheelers, along with multiple BESS applications from mini grids to multi-gigawatt scale. It offers development, simulation and testing of smart and advanced lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles and complete BESS solutions for independent energy storage projects and hybrid peak sharing projects.

 

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