Xbattery Launches BharatBMS
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Xbattery Launches BharatBMS

Xbattery, an energy storage solutions innovator based at T-Hub, Hyderabad, announced the official launch of BharatBMS, a high-voltage Battery Management System (BMS) designed to solve energy storage challenges in homes, factories, EV fleets, and solar installations across India.

BharatBMS is equipped with advanced thermal management, real-time monitoring, adaptive cell balancing, remote diagnostic capabilities, as well as advanced safety and protection features. Its precise measurement of the state of charge and battery health, along with the efficiency of hardware components, extends battery life by up to 15%. Lower costs are achieved through, in-house and collaborative R&D, indigenous design, engineering and manufacturing inculcating global best practices.

The robust architecture is engineered to support a wide range of battery pack form factors, making it a versatile solution for diverse industries such as energy storage systems, EVs, and uninterruptible power supplies (UPS).

“Indigenously developed, reliable and affordable energy storage is pivotal for India’s transition to clean power,” said Satish Reddy, Founder & CEO of Xbattery. “BharatBMS was developed with the unique challenges of India in mind, whether it’s a household dealing with frequent power cuts or a solar farm aiming to optimise energy storage. We go way beyond just hardware and have developed a complete platform that integrates analytics-driven insights, remote support, and regular upgrades. What we have developed can become a global benchmark ready for export across the globe.” he added.

The unified design of BharatBMS is a game-changer—requiring only minimal adjustments to seamlessly adapt to different applications, ensuring scalability and efficiency. Sonu Mishra, Co-founder & CTO of Xbattery, said, “We want to build tech-driven BESS and BMS systems which can rival the best of the world. It's an exciting time for us and the journey to be an innovator in the space has just begun.”

Xbattery, an energy storage solutions innovator based at T-Hub, Hyderabad, announced the official launch of BharatBMS, a high-voltage Battery Management System (BMS) designed to solve energy storage challenges in homes, factories, EV fleets, and solar installations across India. BharatBMS is equipped with advanced thermal management, real-time monitoring, adaptive cell balancing, remote diagnostic capabilities, as well as advanced safety and protection features. Its precise measurement of the state of charge and battery health, along with the efficiency of hardware components, extends battery life by up to 15%. Lower costs are achieved through, in-house and collaborative R&D, indigenous design, engineering and manufacturing inculcating global best practices. The robust architecture is engineered to support a wide range of battery pack form factors, making it a versatile solution for diverse industries such as energy storage systems, EVs, and uninterruptible power supplies (UPS). “Indigenously developed, reliable and affordable energy storage is pivotal for India’s transition to clean power,” said Satish Reddy, Founder & CEO of Xbattery. “BharatBMS was developed with the unique challenges of India in mind, whether it’s a household dealing with frequent power cuts or a solar farm aiming to optimise energy storage. We go way beyond just hardware and have developed a complete platform that integrates analytics-driven insights, remote support, and regular upgrades. What we have developed can become a global benchmark ready for export across the globe.” he added. The unified design of BharatBMS is a game-changer—requiring only minimal adjustments to seamlessly adapt to different applications, ensuring scalability and efficiency. Sonu Mishra, Co-founder & CTO of Xbattery, said, “We want to build tech-driven BESS and BMS systems which can rival the best of the world. It's an exciting time for us and the journey to be an innovator in the space has just begun.”

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