GoodEnough Energy Plans Gigafactory In J&K

Mobility Outlook Bureau
21 Mar 2024
02:44 PM
1 Min Read

The Gigafactory's annual storage capacity of 7 GWh is projected to reduce over five million tonne of CO2 emissions per year.


GoodEnough

Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) manufacturer - GoodEnough Energy is set to inaugurate the country's largest BESS Gigafactory for grid stability, with an initial capacity of 7 GWh. The Gigafactory, located in Jammu & Kashmir, represents a significant step towards creating a fully integrated ecosystem for producing advanced battery energy storage systems, aimed at reducing carbon emissions across various industries.

The announcement of the Gigafactory was made at the esteemed IESA International Conference on Stationary Energy Storage India (SESI) 2024, in the presence of key dignitaries including Dinesh Jagdale, Joint Secretary, MNRE, and Rahul Walawalkar, President, IESA.

With a total investment of over INR 450 crore, the company aims to support India's Net-Zero goal and address the needs of industries with high CO2 emissions, such as molding, automation, mining, hospitals, refineries, malls, and shopping complexes.

Akash Kaushik, Founder of GoodEnough Energy, highlighted the company's focus on developing indigenous BESS technologies with global competence and cutting-edge features. Kaushik expressed the company's commitment to empowering high CO2 emission industries in achieving their green targets through revolutionary energy storage systems.

Also Read:

Revfin & SUN Mobility Unite For EV Financing & Battery Swapping Solutions

Share This Page