ENGIE signs PPA with GUVNL for 280 MW/560 MWh BESS in Gujarat
Author: PPD Team Date: March 16, 2026
Author: PPD Team Date: March 16, 2026
ENGIE India has signed a Power Purchase Agreement for its first standalone battery energy storage system project in India, a 280 MW / 560 MWh facility with Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd. (GUVNL) as the offtaker.
The project marks a notable step in India’s grid storage buildout, where large-scale BESS is increasingly being positioned as a complement to intermittent renewable capacity. The agreement signals growing commercial appetite for storage that can support grid stability and round-the-clock clean power delivery.
For ENGIE, the deal reinforces its India strategy. The French energy major already operates wind and solar assets in the country, and storage integration extends its ability to offer dispatchable power to utilities, a capability that pure-play renewable projects cannot provide on their own.
GUVNL, Gujarat’s state power procurement agency, has been among the more active buyers in India’s renewable and storage tender market. Its offtake commitment here follows a broader state-level push to shore up grid reliability as Gujarat absorbs rising shares of variable renewable energy.
India has set a target of 500 GW of non-fossil capacity by 2030. Meeting that target without a parallel storage pipeline is widely seen as impractical, making agreements like this one a litmus test for whether the BESS market in India is moving from pilot-scale to commercial scale.Â
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