JEM Launches 10 ft and 20 ft Containerised Battery Systems for Clean Energy Applications
Jupiter Electric Mobility (JEM) has unveiled its latest Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), featuring modular 10 ft and 20 ft containerised designs aimed at diesel generator (DG) replacement, solar storage, and backup applications. The systems are designed to offer reliable, scalable, and sustainable energy solutions for commercial and industrial (C&I) users.
Key Features of JEM BESS
The newly launched JEM BESS units come in capacities ranging from 241 kWh to 3 MWh, making them adaptable to a wide range of energy requirements. The systems are air-cooled and modular, enabling space-efficient rack-based stacking. Manufactured at JEM’s Indore and Bangalore facilities, these units are engineered to function efficiently under diverse operating conditions, supporting applications like energy shifting, DG replacement, mobile energy storage, and solar power backup.
The 10 ft BESS, for instance, comes with a capacity of 241 kWh to 964 kWh, 200 kW AC power output, 440 VAC voltage, and a projected lifecycle of 10 years. These systems are compliant with stringent IEC standards and are designed to meet the evolving energy demands of India’s industrial and commercial sectors.
Insights from JEM and GMMCO
Vivek Lohia, Managing Director of Jupiter Group, highlighted the strategic importance of these systems, stating, “With capacities from 241 kWh to 3 MWh, these containerised BESS demonstrate our in-house design, engineering, and manufacturing strength. We anticipate rapid scaling of this segment, positioning it as a key driver for India’s clean energy transition.”
Pankaj Kumar Jha, Senior Vice President – Energy and Transportation Business, GMMCO, emphasized the partnership, adding, “Our pan-India reach will help industries adopt sustainable, round-the-clock clean energy solutions efficiently.” Arshad Nawaz, Deputy General Manager at GMMCO, noted that the BESS would enhance reliability and support the C&I industry in reducing carbon footprints.
Future Roadmap
JEM plans to scale up its Indore plant from 1 GWh annual capacity to 5 GWh over the next three years. Leveraging GMMCO’s nationwide presence, both companies aim to drive adoption of scalable, renewable energy solutions across India, contributing to the country’s clean energy and Net Zero goals.
Conclusion
The launch of JEM’s containerised BESS marks a significant milestone in India’s clean energy sector, showcasing domestic innovation, robust manufacturing, and a commitment to sustainable growth. These systems are set to transform energy storage solutions for commercial and industrial users, promoting reliability, efficiency, and environmental responsibility.