Lineage Power Bags ₹1.58 Billion Battery Pack Order from Reliance Industries

The company will deliver 48V, 15S1P, 314 AH battery packs by August 2026

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Lineage Power, a material subsidiary of Pace Digitek, has received an order worth ₹1.58 billion (~$17.39 million) from Reliance Industries for the supply of Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery packs.

The order involves the supply of Li-ion battery packs with a technical configuration of 48V, 15S1P, and a capacity of 314 AH. The battery packs specified under the contract have a nominal voltage of 48 volts and are configured in a 15S1P arrangement, indicating 15 cells connected in series and one cell in parallel, delivering a total capacity of 314 ampere-hours.

These battery packs are designed to meet operational requirements requiring stable voltage output and defined storage capacity.

Lineage Power must deliver the battery packs by August 31, 2026.

Recently, Pace Digitek won Karnataka Renewable Energy Development’s auction to set up a 250 MW solar project with a 250 MW/1,100 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) at Ryapte village in Tumkur district.

Earlier this year, Lineage Power received an order valued at ₹943.51 million (~$10.46 million) to supply battery modules, racks, and associated accessories to Bharat Sanchar Nigam.

In December 2025, the company secured an order valued at ₹997.10 million (~$11.24 million) from Advait Greenergy, a subsidiary of Advait Energy Transitions, for the supply of lithium-iron-phosphate battery energy storage system units and related equipment.

Lineage Power also won an order worth ₹1.9 billion (~$22.33 million) from Larsen & Toubro to supply 275,825 kWh of battery energy storage systems in 55 integrated LiFePo4 liquid cooling containers for the Bihar State Power Generation Company in Kajra, Lakhisarai district.

In November 2025, Pace Digitek and Bondada Engineering won the Maharashtra State Power Generation Company’s engineering, procurement, and construction auction for 300 MW solar projects, securing 200 MW and 100 MW, respectively.

Last October, Pace Digitek received an order from Solar Energy Corporation of India to supply a 600 MW/1,200 MWh standalone grid-connected battery energy storage system in Andhra Pradesh.

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