Pace Digitek Limited, a provider of integrated telecom infrastructure and energy solutions, has won a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) EPC contract from NTPC Limited for deployment at the Nabinagar Super Thermal Power Station in Bihar. The order, valued at โน4,945.4 million (excluding GST), covers the supply, installation, commissioning, and lifecycle maintenance of a 200 MW / 400 MWh energy storage system.
The EPC package includes ex-works supply, associated civil and structural works, logistics, testing, and commissioning. The execution period for supply and services is expected to be approximately 15 months, followed by comprehensive annual maintenance for 11 years, underscoring Pace Digitekโs capability to deliver end-to-end BESS solutions.
Commenting on the development, Chairman & Managing Director Mr. Venugopal Rao Maddisetty said, โThis order from NTPC represents a significant addition to our energy order book and reinforces our capabilities in executing integrated BESS projects. As energy storage becomes an increasingly important component of power infrastructure, our ability to deliver end-to-end execution positions us well for utility-scale opportunities.โ
With this latest order, Pace Digitekโs consolidated order book stands at around โน110,200 million, spanning projects across energy, telecom infrastructure, telecom power equipment, and emerging railway infrastructure segments.
The Nabinagar BESS project highlights the growing focus on utility-scale energy storage in India, as companies aim to enhance grid flexibility, integrate renewable energy, and improve system reliability.
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