Lineage Power wins Rs 1,587 million battery order from Reliance
Author: PPD Team Date: February 24, 2026
Author: PPD Team Date: February 24, 2026
Pace Digitek Limited’s material subsidiary, Lineage Power Private Limited, has received a purchase order valued at Rs 1,587.10 million (including GST) from Reliance Industries Limited for the supply of lithium-ion battery packs, according to a stock exchange disclosure made on Monday.
The order, bearing PO No. 103/440051481, covers the supply of Li-ion 48V 15S1P 314 AH battery packs. Delivery is scheduled for completion by August 31, 2026.
The contract represents a notable addition to Bengaluru-based Lineage Power Private Limited’s subsidiary, which focuses on power solutions. The scope includes supply of advanced lithium-ion battery packs, reflecting rising demand for energy storage solutions across industrial applications.
The agreement sets a defined execution timeline, with delivery required by August 31, 2026. This provides visibility on project execution and revenue recognition over the coming months.
The order strengthens the company’s order book in the lithium-ion battery segment, which is witnessing increased demand across industrial and telecommunications applications in India.
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