PURE, an Indian energy storage and e-mobility firm, has launched a 5 MWh battery storage solution named PuREPower Grid in Delhi. Designed as a containerized unit, the system integrates solar capabilities and advanced power conversion technology aimed at enhancing grid stability and accelerating renewable energy adoption.
The company noted strong interest from over 10 EPC and industrial players. Key features include high-density batteries, intelligent power electronics, and AI-enabled cloud monitoring. According to Dr. Nishanth Dongari, the product is designed to strengthen grid reliability and also support fast EV charging without costly infrastructure upgrades.
India’s energy storage sector is forecasted to hit $36 billion by 2030, with a projected demand of 200+ GWh in battery capacity—driven by the nation’s target of 500 GW renewable energy. PuREPower Grid utilizes a multi-level cooling system (phase-change materials and liquid cooling) to improve efficiency and battery lifespan.
Incubated at IIT Hyderabad’s Innovation and Technology Incubation Center, PURE boasts over 100 IP assets and operates through 80 dealerships, serving nearly 80,000 customers. The launch marks a key step in supporting India’s transition to a modernized, renewable-heavy power infrastructure.
PURE EV (Power Using Renewable Energy) is an Indian electric vehicle and lithium-ion battery manufacturing company headquartered in Hyderabad. Incubated at IIT Hyderabad, the company specializes in designing and developing high-performance electric two-wheelers and advanced battery solutions. PURE EV has built a strong presence across India with a growing dealership network and a focus on sustainable mobility. Its in-house battery manufacturing capabilities give it a competitive edge in ensuring quality and safety. With an eye on innovation, the company also develops proprietary battery management systems and aims to lead India’s transition towards eco-friendly, electric transportation and energy independence.