Nash Energy Powers India's Renewable Future with Advanced Battery Manufacturing
Nash Energy has launched a 2 GWh automated battery pack manufacturing line in Bengaluru, aiming to expand to 10 GWh in five years. The facility will produce for BESS, EVs, and more, supporting India's renewable energy goals. India's BESS market is projected to hit USD 1.2 billion by 2030.
Nash Energy is taking a bold step forward in India's green energy sector by launching a 2 GWh fully automated battery pack manufacturing line at its cutting-edge facility in Bengaluru. This marks the beginning of the company's ambitious plan to reach a cumulative 10 GWh capacity over the next five years.
The new line will produce battery packs for various sectors, including battery energy storage systems, electric vehicles, and electric buses. Equipped with modern technologies, the facility seeks to ensure that all products meet international standards, playing a vital role in India's transition to renewable energy.
Industry projections highlight a significant growth opportunity in the battery energy storage system market, with capacity set to expand tenfold. Nash Energy aims to capitalize on this, establishing itself as a cornerstone in India's clean energy transition while promoting self-sufficiency in advanced energy storage solutions.
(With inputs from agencies.)

