SECI and Andhra Pradesh government agree on 1,200MWh BESS and 50MW solar hybrid projects
50 MW
Capacity
SECI and the Government of Andhra Pradesh signed government orders to develop a 1200MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) at Nandyal and a 50MW hybrid solar plant, with SECI undertaking complete investment responsibilities under the CAPEX mode.
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India's Solar Energy Corporation (SECI), the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy's primary nodal agency, is fully funding a 1200MWh battery energy storage system and 50MW solar hybrid project in Andhra Pradesh. Government orders signed with the state, which boasts a ~$160bn GSDP and ~50mn population, confirm SECI will undertake complete investment responsibilities under a CAPEX model. This direct, state-led development in Nandyal sees SECI, a public sector undertaking, shouldering the entire investment for a significant BESS capacity. It highlights SECI's active role in deploying hybrid renewable energy infrastructure.
- 1200MWh battery energy storage system (BESS)
- 50MW hybrid solar plant
- SECI undertaking complete investment under CAPEX mode
- Government of Andhra Pradesh as partner
Timeline
Announced
Nov 19, 2025
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