Powering India's green energy ambitions, GoodEnough Energy has commissioned the country’s largest Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) Gigafactory in Noida.
Marking a transformative milestone for the nation’s renewable energy infrastructure, the facility, now fully operational with an initial 7 GWh capacity, comes as India aims for 500 GW of non-fossil power capacity by 2030 and faces an urgent need for up to 230 GWh of energy storage to stabilize its green grid.
Founded in 2023 by Adit Agarwal, Akash Kaushik, and Gaurav Aggarwal, GoodEnough Energy is building futuristic energy storage solutions for the global market. The company has already begun rolling out BESS installations nationwide, reporting strong demand from leading companies across sectors.
“As global battery manufacturing has long been dominated by China and other international giants, this milestone signals India’s emergence as a dynamic force in the advanced battery storage sector,” analysts note, underscoring the government’s Atmanirbhar Bharat vision.
With an investment exceeding INR 450 crore, the Noida Gigafactory is central to the National Energy Storage Mission and India’s Net-Zero ambitions. Plans are underway to expand capacity to over 25 GWh within three years, positioning India as a global leader in grid-scale battery storage.
“India’s clean energy ambitions require more than just advanced technology, they demand vision, resilience, and collaboration. Our Noida Gigafactory is not just a manufacturing facility, but a springboard for innovation, climate leadership, and green job creation. By supporting national initiatives like the National Energy Storage Mission and the PLI scheme, we’re helping build a resilient, sustainable India for generations to come,” the co-founders said.
Strategically located to leverage world-class logistics and a deep pool of engineering talent, the Gigafactory is expected to create jobs for local youth and nurture an ecosystem of over 100 SMEs, giving a significant boost to the regional and national economy.
The facility’s current capacity can power high-emission sectors such as manufacturing, infrastructure, healthcare, mining, and commercial real estate, helping companies cut carbon footprints.
GoodEnough Energy projects that, with its planned expansion, the Gigafactory could eliminate up to 15 million tonnes of CO₂ emissions by 2026. At present, the 7 GWh facility is designed to prevent over 5 million tonnes of CO₂ emissions per year, roughly equivalent to the annual reduction target of Indian Railways.
In addition, GoodEnough Energy’s BESS technologies are set to accelerate India’s EV charging infrastructure, particularly in areas with weak grid connectivity. Features like peak shaving, time-shifting, and seamless integration with renewables are designed to optimize energy costs and sustainability for businesses nationwide.