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Battery storage cost down to Rs 2.1 per unit, govt tells Parliament

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December 15, 2025 / 18:50 IST
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The cost of battery energy storage systems (BESS) in India has declined sharply, with tariffs discovered through competitive bidding falling to as low as Rs 2.1 per unit (kWh), the government said in Parliament on Monday, signalling a major improvement in the economics of renewable power integration.

In a written reply in the Rajya Sabha, the Ministry of Power said that earlier battery storage costs were around Rs 10.18 per unit, but recent bids show a steep decline. “Considering realistic usage of about 1.5 cycles per day, the effective cost works out to around Rs 2.8 per unit,” the ministry said.

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The government said the reduction in storage costs is critical for managing the intermittency of solar and wind power and for meeting peak electricity demand. “Battery energy storage systems play a vital role in ensuring reliable and round-the-clock power supply with increasing renewable energy penetration,” read the reply.

To support faster deployment, the Centre said it has approved multiple financial and policy support measures. “A viability gap funding scheme of rs 3,760 crore has been approved for setting up 13,220 MWh of battery energy storage capacity,” the ministry said. In addition, another scheme under the Power System Development Fund has been approved to support around 30 GWh of storage capacity.