NEW DELHI,: The four-day India Energy Storage Week (IESW 2025) beginning on Tuesday will be the launchpad for over 300 unique product innovations in electric vehicles, charging infrastructure, solar, green hydrogen, batteries and renewable energy sector.
Industry body India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA) is organizing IESW 2025 here from July 8-11, 2025, a statement said.
To further strengthen the transition towards a resilient energy system that aligns with the vision of net zero emission goals, the IESW 2025 is going to be the launchpad for over 300 unique product innovations in EVs, charging infrastructure, solar, green hydrogen, batteries and RE, it stated.
The event will be showcasing cutting-edge futuristic energy storage solutions, including Lithium Ion, Lithium Sulfur, Sodium Ion batteries, and other technologies from across the globe.
India will witness one of the biggest gatherings of Ministries, Government Representatives, and Companies from over 20 Countries at the 11th edition of IESW 2025, it stated.
The IESW 2025 will hold seven-plus new factory/ product announcements. Voltra Energy is going to announce its Giga factory as the company aims to revolutionise India’s energy future with advanced Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) utilizing cutting-edge technology and world-class infrastructure.
SR Portables, an Australian renewable energy solutions company, is launching Thor Solar Hybrid Inverter (5 kW model), designed specifically for the PM Surya Ghar Scheme.
Polyprotic, a leading speciality chemicals company in India, will announce the launch of three high-performance extraction solvents at IESW 2025. IESW 2025 will also felicitate MOU signings between governments and corporations to fuel India’s Net Zero goal.
The IESA and Bundesverband Energiespeicher Systeme (BVES), (Energy Storage Association Germany) will sign an MoU to establish a framework for cooperation and collaboration between the Parties to promote the advancement of energy storage technologies.
The MOU between Energy and Research Institute (TERI) and Skill Council for Green Jobs (SCGJ) will aim at identifying the skill gaps in area of renewables and energy storage and create skill development programs in the sector.