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India's Green Energy Push: Local Parts Mandate Sparks Debate
14 Jan
Summary
- India considers mandating 50% local content for battery storage components.
- Security concerns and reducing import reliance drive the localization push.
- Experts debate if mandates will slow India's green energy transition.

The Indian government is considering a proposal to mandate a minimum of 50% domestic components for battery energy storage systems (BESS) used in wind and solar farms. This initiative aims to curb reliance on imports and enhance national security by tightening control over critical energy infrastructure hardware. Discussions are underway with industry stakeholders to determine a suitable transition timeline for this indigenization effort.




