By ESS news
According to Mercom India’s “India’s Energy Storage Landscape 1H 2025 Report,” India’s energy storage capacity reached 490 MWh at the end of June. Karnataka accounted for 33% of the national capacity, Chhattisgarh 24% and Gujarat 16%.
Solar-plus-storage systems represented nearly 56% of cumulative installed capacity. Solar and wind energy projects with 24-hour capacity contributed more than 32%, while standalone battery energy storage systems accounted for more than 12%. The remainder came from floating solar with storage and solar-plus-wind projects with storage capabilities.
The country also has 5 GW of operational pumped storage capacity at the time of the report’s publication.
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