India’s first large-scale, grid-connected standalone energy storage project has been successfully commissioned, marking a significant milestone in the country’s renewable energy development. Supplied by Kehua, the project utilizes the company’s advanced PCS to deliver reliable and efficient performance, even under extreme environmental conditions.

According to an official document released by the National Load Dispatch Centre (NLDC) and GRID-INDIA, Kehua is recognized as an industry leader in the fields of PV and energy storage, particularly in grid-forming technology, the acknowledgment highlighting its significant position in the Indian market.

With a total capacity of 180MW/360MWh, the project is the largest independent energy storage system to be commissioned in India. Kehua supplied 192 units of its latest 1.25MW centralized Power Conversion Systems (PCS), utilizing high-efficiency IGBT modules and intelligent control algorithms. The systems are engineered to operate at full load in ambient temperatures of up to 51°C, ensuring high reliability and long-term stability, even in harsh desert-like environments. An IP65 protection rating guarantees excellent dust and water resistance, enabling continuous operation in challenging conditions.