Pace Digitek Secures ₹4,945 Million BESS EPC Order from NTPC

Pace Digitek Secures ₹4,945 Million BESS EPC Order from NTPC

Pace Digitek Secures ₹4,945 Million BESS EPC Order from NTPC​

Bengaluru, March 31, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Pace Digitek Limited, an integrated provider of telecom infrastructure and energy solutions, announced it has secured a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) order from NTPC Limited. The project involves implementation at the Nabinagar Super Thermal Power Station for a 200 MW / 400 MWh deployment in Bihar.

The contract, valued at ₹4,945.4 million (excluding GST), includes ex-works supply for the BESS EPC package along with comprehensive annual maintenance for the life of the system. The scope encompasses supply, logistics, installation, testing, commissioning, and lifecycle maintenance of the BESS infrastructure, along with associated civil, structural and site works. The execution period is approximately 15 months, followed by 11 years of comprehensive annual maintenance.

“This order from NTPC represents a significant addition to our energy order book and reinforces our capabilities in executing integrated BESS projects,” said Venugopal Rao Maddisetty, Chairman & Managing Director. “As energy storage becomes an increasingly important component of power infrastructure, our ability to deliver end-to-end execution positions us well for utility-scale opportunities.”

With this order, Pace Digitek’s consolidated order book now stands at approximately ₹110,200 million, spanning projects across energy, telecom infrastructure, telecom power equipment, and railway infrastructure segments.

Order Details:

DetailDescription
Total Contract Value₹4,945.4 million (excluding GST)
Project LocationNabinagar Super Thermal Power Station, Bihar
BESS Capacity200 MW / 400 MWh
ScopeSupply, Installation, Commissioning, Lifecycle Maintenance
Execution Timeline~15 months followed by 11-year annual maintenance

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