Advait Energy wins contract to set up 50 MW battery storage project in Gujarat

Advait Energy wins contract to set up 50 MW battery storage project in Gujarat

Advait Energy Transitions Ltd (formerly Advait Infratech Ltd) on Monday (December 2) said it has been declared a qualified bidder by Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd (GUVNL) for the development of a portion of the western state’s 500 MW/1000 MWh standalone battery energy storage systems.

The company will be responsible for setting up a 50 MW battery storage system under the contract, which has a project execution timeline of 18 months.

“…we wish to inform you that Advait Energy Transitions Limited (the Company or Advait) has been declared as a qualified bidder by the Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd for 50 MW/500MW out of the project for setting up of 500 MW/1000 MWh Standalone Battery Energy Storage Systems in Gujarat under Tariff-Based Global Competitive Bidding (Phase-IV) with Viability Gap Funding Support,” Advait Energy Transitions said in a regulatory filing.

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This project is part of phase IV of the tariff-based global competitive bidding with viability gap funding support.

The overall project involves the establishment of 500 MW/1000 MWh battery storage systems across Gujarat, aimed at improving grid stability and supporting the state’s renewable energy initiatives.

Shares of Advait Energy Transitions Ltd ended at ₹1,410.50, down by ₹41.30, or 2.84%, on the BSE.

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