Recent BESS tender results in India indicate a potential surge in energy storage capacity, driven by falling lithium cell prices. India aims for 41,650 MW by 2029-30, with significant cost reductions leading to aggressive bidding. The shift to a BOO model enhances developer confidence. However, risks remain, especially concerning domestic capacity and potential tariffs on imports.
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