India’s Battery Vision 2047: Unlocking Innovation, Employment, and Digital Opportunities in Storage
India’s solar revolution has been impressive, with schemes like PM Surya Ghar and PM KUSUM driving rooftop installations and farmer-focused solar pumps. Yet, as I argued in an earlier blogpost on January, this push remains incomplete without reliable storage. Generation without storage leaves homes, farms, and institutions dependent on the grid or diesel during non-sunny hours, risking stranded capacity and undermining true energy independence. The government’s recent India Battery Vision 2047 and plans for an Approved List of Battery Manufacturers (ALBM) (originally reported by Livemint on 14 April, and recycled by other media) mark a significant step forward. This initiative targets rolling out about 47 GW of battery storage capacity in the near term, requiring investments of around $38 billion, while aiming for nearly 3 TWh of cumulative battery storage by 2047 across mobility, power, and electronics. The ALBM creates a “battery moat” by restricting government-backed projects to app...