Pace Digitek Limited, Ahead Of IPO, Inaugurates BESS Plant In Bidadi, Karnataka

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Pace Digitek Limited, a leading provider of telecom passive infrastructure solutions, has announced the inauguration of its new battery energy storage systems (BESS) manufacturing facility in Bidadi, Karnataka. The plant, located at 73-P, Bidadi Industrial Area, 2nd Phase, Sector-2, has been established through its subsidiary, Lineage Power Private Limited.

The new facility is designed to produce 2.5 GWh of BESS annually, with the potential to expand production by an additional 2.5 GWh. These storage systems play a crucial role in managing renewable energy by storing excess electricity generated from sources like solar and wind and supplying it when demand increases or generation drops.

BESS technology is applicable across residential, commercial, and large-scale utility settings, helping ensure efficient energy usage through controlled charging and discharging cycles. The initiative aligns with the Government of India’s broader efforts to promote clean energy and strengthen energy storage infrastructure. Pace Digitek aims to support this mission by delivering sustainable and reliable BESS products to meet the growing demand for renewable energy solutions.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by several prominent dignitaries, including Shri Pralhad Joshi, Union Minister for Consumer Affairs and Renewable Energy Systems; Shri K. J. George, Minister for Energy, Government of Karnataka; Shri S. R. Mahesh, MLA from K.R. Nagar; and Shri T.D. Rajagowda, Chairman of the Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Limited (KREDL). Their presence underscored the importance of the new facility in advancing Indiaโ€™s renewable energy and storage capabilities.

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Maddisetty Venugopal Rao, Chairman and Managing Director, Pace Digitek, said in a statement, “The inauguration of our Bidadi facility is a pivotal moment in our journey. This facility not only enhances our manufacturing capabilities but also positions Pace Digitek and Lineage Power to be part of Government of India’s drive towards enhancing renewable energy capacity. This facility represents our commitment to driving technological innovation and renewable energy solutions.โ€

Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy, Pralhad Joshi, inaugurated the new battery storage unit and highlighted its importance in making India self-reliant. He said that battery storage systems play a key role in achieving the goal of Atmanirbhar Bharat. He stated, โ€œThe central government is placing high priority on developing storage infrastructure to ensure that solar and wind power can be effectively utilized even during non-generation hours. Battery storage also offers immense investment potential, and I urge entrepreneurs to explore opportunities in this growing sector.โ€

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He further added, “The first revolution in India was electricity, followed by television, and then the Internet and smart phones, which transformed our lives. Now, the next big change will come through battery storage systems, which will redefine how we consume and manage power. We are all set to witness this transformation.”

Karnataka’s Energy Minister, K J George, announced that going forward, all solar power plants in the state will be required to have battery storage systems. He emphasized that this step is essential to strengthen the stateโ€™s energy infrastructure. He mentioned, “The solar power generated during the day must be stored for use at night. To achieve this, battery storage systems capable of storing at least two hours of solar power must be integrated into all solar power plants.โ€

George continued, “Renewable energy now contributes to 65 percent of Karnataka’s total power generation. Although solar and wind energy production has grown significantly, effective storage systems are essential to capture this energy and supply it as needed. Storage ensures grid stability and enables better energy management, especially during periods of demand. The central government is also promoting storage projects to support this effort, and it is encouraging to see private companies actively participating.โ€

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