EVE Energy signs battery supply agreement with India’s Godawari

Published: May 18, 2026 16:27

According to industry sources on May 16, EVE Energy recently said in a statement that it will supply Godawari with an initial 8 GWh of battery storage capacity, laying the groundwork to expand the volume to up to 60 GWh over the next five years.

EVE Energy plans to supply its flagship 628 Ah large-capacity battery cells for the project.

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