GURGAON, India, Sept. 16, 2024 — Delectrik Systems Pvt. Ltd. has introduced a multi-megawatt-hour (MWh) scale Vanadium Flow Battery-based Energy Storage system designed for large-scale commercial, industrial (C&I), and utility applications. This system’s fundamental building block is a 2 MW, 10 MWh Flow Battery (capable of storing energy for 5 hours), which can be combined to create projects with a capacity exceeding 100 MWh. For substantial projects, the installed capacity per acre will be approximately 200 MWh. The initial MWh scale installation based on this product architecture is scheduled for deployment in India in the first half of 2025.
Delectrik has a history of building and deploying Flow Batteries, ranging from small 10 kWh units to containerized MWh scale systems. Their current containerized solution is suited for C&I applications with a capacity below 10 MWh. With this new product, the company aims to address the rapidly growing demand for large-scale C&I and utility-scale applications.
Dr. Vishal Mittal, Delectrik’s Founder & CEO, stated, “Delectrik has primarily focused on developing overseas markets, with current exports to 9 countries across 5 continents. As our volume grows, the company intends to establish manufacturing/assembly hubs in key regions to cater to local markets. With this objective, we have established our first overseas subsidiary company in Australia. Our goal is to replicate the success of ‘Making in India‘ for India, and do the same in key global markets. In addition to expanding in these markets, the company will place greater emphasis on scaling the domestic Indian market, particularly based on its large-scale Flow Battery solution.”
“Beyond direct sales of the batteries, the company is exploring the option of offering Energy Storage on an Opex model through its subsidiary Delectrik Esaas Pvt. Ltd. Currently, organizations can only meet a portion of their energy needs with renewable electricity. The addition of storage enables them to transition almost entirely to green energy while realizing increased savings on their energy bills. The combined cost of photovoltaic (PV) and Flow Battery (LCOE) is already lower than the electricity tariff paid by C&I consumers in several regions.”
According to the National Electricity Plan notification (NEP 2023), India’s domestic stationary BESS requirement is projected to be 411 GWh by 2031-32. This presents a significant opportunity for deploying low-cost, long-duration, and long-life BESS such as Delectrik’s Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries.
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