The new 4.8 GWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) gigafactory at E-Mobility Valley in the Electronics Manufacturing Cluster, Maheshwaram, was opened by Hyderabad-based Cygni Energy. The facility, which was constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 1 billion (Rs 100 crore), will serve the expanding population With GWh.
Order pipeline spanning the BESS and electric mobility segments, Cygni has so far supplied 500 MWh of batteries to the power and energy industry Advanced and Cygni Energy automation and a 4.8 GWh initial manufacturing capacity are features of gigafactory. The plant will use 314Ah cells, which are essential parts of global.
Energy storage systems, to create 105 kWh liquid-cooled base modules. The plant is designed with Poka-Yoke-enabled stations Hyderabad-based Cygni Energy has inaugurated the first phase of its state-of-the-art Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) gigafactory at the Electronics Manufacturing Clusters (EMC) Maheshwaram.
Hyderabad The facility, spanning 160,000 square feet on a five-acre campus, boasts an initial production capacity of 4.8 GWh, focusing on high-capacity battery packs for electric vehicles (EVs) and grid-scale energy storage systems Established with an investment exceeding ₹100 crore, the gigafactory is India’s first achieve Leadership..
Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification. It houses advanced considered key components for global energy storage systems. These modules will engineering and Battery Management System (BMS) laboratories, emphasizing sustainable and innovative manufacturing practices Cygni Energy plans to expand the facility’s capacity to 10.8 GWh by 2027, with an additional investment of ₹150.
Crore in Phase II. This expansion includes the addition of three automated 2 GWh cell-to-pack manufacturing lines and container integration facilities. The project is expected to generate over 1,000 direct and indirect jobs in the next 24 months The gigafactory’s production will cater to large grid-scale stationary storage projects.
Independent Power Producers (IPPs), supporting India’s transition to clean energy. Cygni Energy, incubated at IIT Madras, is also collaborating on research into cater to large grid-scale stationary storage projects and Independent advanced battery chemistries, including sodium-ion batteries and supercapacitors, to further enhance energy storage solutions The inauguration ceremony attended by.
Telangana’s Special Chief Secretary for IT, Industries & Commerce, Jayesh Ranjan, who highlighted the facility’s role in bolstering sustainable energy initiatives and fostering local talent With this development, Cygni Energy reinforces its position as a key player in India’s energy storage sector, contributing significantly to the nation’s.
Hyderabad-based Cygni Energy has inaugurated the first phase of its advanced Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) gigafactory at the Electronics Manufacturing Cluster in Maheshwaram. With an initial production capacity of 4.8 GWh, the facility aims to meet the growing demand for high-capacity battery packs for electric vehicles (EVs) and grid-scale energy storage systems.
Established with an investment exceeding ₹100 crore, the 160,000 sq. ft. facility spans a five-acre campus. It is India’s first battery manufacturing unit to achieve features advanced automation, including Poka-Yoke-enabled stations traceability The gigafactory will produce 105 kWh liquid-cooled base modules using 314Ah cells.
Cygni Energy, incubated at IIT Madras, has delivered 500 MWh of batteries to the power and energy sector and currently has a 1 GWh order pipeline across BESS and electric mobility segments In Phase II, Cygni plans to expand the facility’s capacity to 10.8 GWh by 2027, with an additional investment of ₹150 crore expansion include.
The addition of three automated 2 GWh cell-to-pack manufacturing lines and container integration facilities. The project is expected to generate over 1,000 direct and indirect jobs in the next 24 months The inauguration ceremony was attended by Telangana’s Special Chief Secretary for IT, Industries & Commerce, Jayesh Ranjan.
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