ACME Solar Commissions 33.333 MW BESS Phase IV, Reaches 133.336 MW Capacity By April 2026

· Free Press Journal

Mumbai: ACME Solar has added 33.333 MW/160.48 MWh through the fourth phase of its battery storage project. This marks another step toward its total planned capacity of 300 MW/1409.34 MWh. The latest commissioning strengthens its position in grid-scale storage, a critical piece in balancing renewable energy supply.

Progress Across Phases

With this phase, total commissioned capacity has reached 133.336 MW/641.980 MWh. That means nearly half of the overall project capacity is now operational. The phased rollout reflects a structured execution strategy, with earlier updates shared on March 06, March 12, and March 31, 2026.

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Subsidiary Drives Execution

The project is being implemented through ACME Sun Power Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary. The company’s management, including Company Secretary Rajesh Sodhi, indicated that steady commissioning reflects operational discipline and alignment with timelines. The phased delivery also suggests efficient project management across multiple milestones.

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Rajasthan Project Focus

The project is located across Badi Sid in Phalodi and Jodhpur districts of Rajasthan. This region is emerging as a hub for renewable and storage infrastructure. The upcoming commercial operation on April 03, 2026, will further enhance grid reliability in the area while supporting renewable integration. With each phase coming online, ACME Solar is steadily advancing toward its full battery storage capacity, reinforcing its long-term strategy in energy transition and grid stability.

Disclaimer: This article is based solely on the contents of the company’s stock exchange filing and does not include external reporting or independent verification.

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