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GoodEnough Energy Commissions 7 GWh BESS Gigafactory in Noida to Power Clean Energy Transition

GoodEnough Energy has commissioned battery energy storage gigafactory in Noida, supporting grid stability, renewable integration and India’s goal of 500 GW non-fossil power capacity by 2030.

January 20, 2026. By News Bureau

GoodEnough Energy has commissioned a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) Gigafactory in Noida, as India accelerates toward its target of 500 GW of non-fossil power capacity by 2030. Having already crossed 254 GW of installed renewable capacity, the need for large-scale energy storage has become critical to ensure grid stability and reliability. 

Founded in 2023 by Adit Agarwal, Akash Kaushik and Gaurav Aggarwal, GoodEnough Energy is focused on building next-generation energy storage solutions for the global market. The Noida facility is now fully operational with an initial production capacity of 7 GWh.

The commissioning of the Gigafactory signals a major step toward India’s vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat, as global battery manufacturing has traditionally been dominated by China and other international players. With this development, India strengthens its domestic capabilities in advanced energy storage technologies.

Sharing the company’s vision, the co-founders said the facility represents more than a manufacturing unit. They stated, “India’s clean energy ambitions require vision, resilience and collaboration. This Gigafactory is a springboard for innovation, climate leadership and green job creation, supporting national initiatives such as the National Energy Storage Mission and the PLI scheme.”

Built with an investment exceeding INR 450 crore, the Noida Gigafactory is aligned with the National Energy Storage Mission and India’s Net-Zero ambitions. The company plans to expand the facility’s capacity to over 25 GWh within the next three years, reinforcing India’s position in grid-scale battery storage.

Strategically located in Noida, the facility benefits from logistics infrastructure and access to skilled engineering talent. It is expected to generate significant employment opportunities while supporting an ecosystem of more than 100 small and medium enterprises as suppliers and partners, boosting both regional and national economic growth.

With its 7 GWh operational capacity, the Gigafactory will enable high-emission sectors such as manufacturing, infrastructure, healthcare, mining and commercial real estate to substantially reduce carbon emissions. At full scale, GoodEnough Energy aims to eliminate up to 15 million tonnes of CO₂ emissions by 2026, with the current capacity designed to prevent over 5 million tonnes of CO₂ emissions annually—comparable to the annual carbon reduction target of Indian Railways.

In addition, the company’s advanced BESS technologies are expected to play a role in expanding India’s electric vehicle charging infrastructure, particularly in areas with weak grid connectivity. Features such as peak shaving, time shifting and integration with renewable energy sources are designed to optimise energy costs and enhance sustainability for businesses across the country.

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