India’s gearing up for a major boost in clean energy, with over Rs 8,000 crore in investments expected to pour into energy storage, electric vehicles (EVs), and green hydrogen at the India Energy Storage Week (IESW) 2025. The event, happening July 8-10 in New Delhi, is being organized by the India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA) to help make India a global leader in eco-friendly manufacturing, according to their recent announcement.
Picture this: over 1,000 companies, including 150 major players and exhibitors, plus international guests, all coming together at IESW 2025. It’s set to be a hotspot for new business deals, partnerships, and agreements that’ll push clean energy innovation forward. Debmalya Sen, IESA’s President, is excited, saying, “This year, we’re bringing together game-changing ideas and global investments to take our industry to the next level.”
The event will zero in on things like battery storage, EV charging networks, and green hydrogen, all part of India’s plan to build a stronger, greener energy system. IESA believes Indian startups in mobility and batteries could rake in another USD 500 million in the next year, showing just how fast this sector’s growing. Back in 2023, government stats counted over 6,600 clean tech startups across 34 states and Union Territories, proving innovation’s happening all over the country.
With support from both state and central governments, IESW 2025 is ready to supercharge India’s clean energy manufacturing. This comes on the heels of India’s renewable energy progress, hitting 203.18 GW by October 2024, with 92.12 GW from solar and 47.72 GW from wind. Experts are even saying India’s renewable growth could outshine China’s by the end of the decade, aiming for a massive 500 GW by 2030.
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IESW 2025 is shaping up to put India on the map as a leader in sustainable innovation, sparking partnerships to advance energy storage and green tech. With solid policies and big investments, India’s ready to make waves in the global shift to renewable energy.
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