GoodEnough Energy has commissioned India’s largest Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) Gigafactory in Noida, marking a major milestone in the country’s clean energy transition. GoodEnough Energy focuses on developing advanced energy storage solutions for both domestic and international markets. The Noida facility is fully operational with an initial capacity of seven GWh, positioning it as a pivotal contributor to India’s emerging energy storage ecosystem. The company has already begun deploying BESS solutions nationwide, responding to strong demand from multiple industry sectors.
Meeting India’s Growing Energy Storage Needs
Estimates indicate that India will require up to 230 GWh of energy storage capacity to support its expanding renewable energy portfolio. Globally, the battery market has been traditionally dominated by China and other international manufacturers. The commissioning of this Gigafactory demonstrates India’s growing domestic capabilities and aligns with the government’s Atmanirbhar Bharat vision.
The Noida facility, representing an investment of over ₹450 crore, aligns with the National Energy Storage Mission and the country’s net-zero ambitions. GoodEnough Energy plans to scale its capacity to over 25 GWh within the next three years. This expansion will strengthen India’s presence in the global grid-scale energy storage market.
Innovation and Climate Leadership
The co-founders emphasized that the Gigafactory goes beyond manufacturing. It serves as a platform for innovation, climate leadership, and green job creation. The company supports initiatives such as the National Energy Storage Mission and the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme. Through these efforts, it aims to contribute to a resilient and sustainable energy future for India.
Strategic Location and Supply Chain Ecosystem
Strategically located in Noida, the Gigafactory benefits from robust logistics infrastructure and a strong engineering talent base. The facility is expected to generate employment opportunities for local youth. It will also support a domestic supply chain ecosystem with over 100 SMEs as suppliers and partners.
Energystoragepro.com reports that the Gigafactory, with its current 7 GWh capacity, helps high-emission sectors—including manufacturing, infrastructure, healthcare, mining, and commercial real estate—reduce carbon emissions. The company estimates it can prevent over five million tons of CO₂ emissions annually. Following capacity expansion, it aims to achieve a long-term reduction of up to 15 million tons by 2026.






























