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“Crossing 1 GWh is a meaningful operating milestone, but more importantly, it establishes a foundation for what comes next. The scale we have built within telecom - along with the systems, execution capability, and customer relationships, positions us to expand into adjacent segments such as data centres, industrial applications, and commercial infrastructure,’’ M.M Venkata Krishna, Business Head – Industrial Batteries, ARE&M, said in a release on Tuesday.
Harshavardhana Gourineni, Executive Director, ARE&M said: “This milestone reflects a broader transition underway in India’s energy ecosystem. Energy storage is evolving from a support function to a core infrastructure layer, driven by digitisation, electrification, and renewable integration. The shift from conventional technologies to advanced storage solutions will be gradual, but it is now clearly underway.”
Amara Raja’s 1 GWh milestone built across thousands of distributed sites in some of the country’s most demanding operating environments establishes a proven, India-built model for advanced energy storage at scale, the release added.
Published on April 21, 2026
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