ACME Solar Commissions Phase-IV of BESS Project, Expands Operational Capacity

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ACME Solar has commissioned the fourth phase of its Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project in Rajasthan, increasing its total operational capacity and progressing towards full project completion.

PRICE-SENSITIVE TRIGGER

Event: Commissioning of Phase-IV of BESS Project

Type: Capacity Expansion / Project Execution

Impact: Positive

Immediate Effect: Increase in operational capacity and advancement towards full 300 MW BESS project completion.

Key Metrics

  • Phase-IV Capacity Added: 33.333 MW / 160.48 MWh
  • Total Commissioned Capacity: 133.336 MW / 641.980 MWh
  • Total Project Capacity: 300 MW / 1409.34 MWh

Highlights

Total Commissioned Capacity: 133.336 MW / 641.980 MWh

What Happened ?

ACME Solar Holdings Limited announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, ACME Sun Power Private Limited, has successfully commissioned the fourth phase of its Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project located in Rajasthan.

The commissioning pertains to 33.333 MW / 160.48 MWh, forming part of the total planned 300 MW / 1409.34 MWh capacity.

The Commercial Operation Date (COD) for this phase is set as April 3, 2026.

Key Project Highlights
  • Phase-IV capacity commissioned:
    • 33.333 MW / 160.48 MWh
  • Total commissioned capacity so far:
    • 133.336 MW / 641.980 MWh
  • Total project capacity:
    • 300 MW / 1409.34 MWh
  • Project location:
    • Badi Sid, Tehsil-Bap
    • Districts: Phalodi & Jodhpur, Rajasthan
  • Executed via wholly owned subsidiary

Note: The project is being executed in phases, with steady capacity addition improving revenue visibility.

Company Commentary
  • Company confirmed successful commissioning of Phase-IV
  • Highlighted continued progress in large-scale BESS project execution
  • Emphasized increase in cumulative operational capacity
Risk Analysis

Key Risks

  • Delay in commissioning remaining project phases
  • Execution or operational inefficiencies
  • Regulatory or grid integration challenges
  • Dependence on power demand and storage economics

Worst Case Scenario

Delays or underperformance in remaining phases could impact expected returns and project viability.

Risk Level: Medium

Official Exchange Filing: ACME Solar Limited

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