Jupiter Electric Mobility (JEM), a subsidiary of Jupiter Wagons Ltd, has expanded its clean energy portfolio with the launch of 10ft and 20ft containerised Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS).
The newly introduced systems feature an air-cooled, modular design with capacities ranging from 241 kWh to 3 MWh, and are designed for applications including diesel generator replacement, solar storage, energy shifting, and backup power for commercial and industrial users. The first 10ft BESS has already been supplied in partnership with GMMCO, a CK Birla Group company, to Greenlit, a Mumbai-based decarbonisation solutions provider.
Developed entirely in-house at JEM’s Indore and Bangalore facilities, the systems mark one of India’s few vertically integrated approaches to energy storage, with every component – from container to battery integration – manufactured domestically. The company plans to scale its Indore plant’s capacity from 1 GWh annually to 5 GWh within three years to meet rising demand.
Commenting on the launch, Vivek Lohia, Managing Director of Jupiter Group, said the milestone underscores JEM’s in-house design and engineering strength, adding that the solutions are built to stringent international standards. JEM will also export its first 20ft BESS unit to Africa in October, with liquid-cooled grid-scale systems in the pipeline.
This expansion supports India’s broader Net Zero 2070 vision by enabling renewable integration and providing resilient storage solutions for diverse industries.