Godawari Power Quadruples Battery Storage Investment to ₹1,625 Crore for 40 GWh Plant

Godawari Power & Ispat Ltd (GPIL) has approved a major expansion of its battery energy storage ambitions, increasing its planned investment from ₹700 crore to ₹1,625 crore to quadruple the annual manufacturing capacity of its upcoming project.

Revised Project Plan

PhaseInvestmentCapacityTimeline (FY)Key Milestone
Phase 1₹1,025 Crore20 GWh2026-27Commercial operations expected in Q1 FY28 (Apr-Jun 2027)
Phase 2₹ 600 Crore20 GWh (Total: 40 GWh)2028-29Expansion to final 40 GWh capacity

Strategic Rationale and Funding
The company stated the decision was driven by the technical and economic benefits of installing a single production line with 20 GWh capacity, which allows for better land utilization, lower structural costs, and improved operating margins. The project will be executed by its wholly-owned subsidiary, Godawari New Energy Pvt Ltd (GNEPL). Funding will be secured through a mix of debt raised by GNEPL and equity infused by GPIL from internal accruals.

Market Reaction
Investors responded positively to the announcement. Shares of Godawari Power & Ispat Ltd closed 2.3% higher at ₹238.80 on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) on Friday, December 12.

Analysis
This substantial scale-up represents a strategic pivot for GPIL, a company traditionally focused on iron and steel, positioning it aggressively within India's high-growth renewable energy storage sector. The move capitalizes on strong domestic policy support for energy security and aligns with the national push for large-scale battery manufacturing to support grid stability and electric mobility. The success of this capital-intensive foray will depend on timely execution and the evolving competitive landscape in the battery storage industry.

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