Belding India Launches Indigenous Hybrid BESS to Reduce Diesel Consumption by Up to 80%

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Belding India Limited has introduced its indigenously developed Hybrid Battery Energy Storage System (Hybrid BESS) at India Energy Storage Week (IESW) 2026 in Pune. The solution is designed to improve the efficiency of diesel generator (DG)-based power systems by reducing fuel consumption, lowering operating costs, and enhancing backup reliability.

The product was officially unveiled by Union Minister of State for New and Renewable Energy Shripad Yesso Naik.

Designed for Smarter DG Operations

According to Belding India, the Hybrid BESS can reduce diesel consumption by 40–80%, depending on the load profile. By minimizing DG runtime, the system is expected to cut fuel expenses, reduce maintenance requirements, and extend generator life.

Key Benefits Include:

  • Up to 80% reduction in diesel consumption
  • Lower operating and maintenance costs
  • Instant backup power during DG startup
  • Peak load shaving to reduce DG capacity requirements
  • Improved voltage and frequency regulation
  • Integration with renewable energy sources such as solar
  • Lower carbon emissions and noise levels

Supporting Reliable Industrial Power

The company says the Hybrid BESS is designed to improve power quality while reducing the total cost of ownership over its lifecycle. Its ability to handle sudden load spikes also makes it suitable for mission-critical applications where uninterrupted power is essential.

Target Applications Across Industries

Belding India’s Hybrid BESS is intended for a wide range of sectors, including:

  • Data centres
  • Manufacturing facilities
  • Hospitals
  • Airports
  • Telecom towers
  • Mining and oil & gas operations
  • Defence installations
  • Remote industrial sites
  • Construction projects

With the launch of its Hybrid BESS, Belding India is strengthening its presence in India’s growing energy storage market while supporting industries seeking cleaner, more efficient, and cost-effective backup power solutions.

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