Switching to renewable energy (RE) is highly desired by nations worldwide. In addition to becoming the talk of the power production business, battery energy storage systems (BESS) are crucial for achieving net-zero sustainable energy targets. A favorable environment for rapid market expansion has been created by good legislation, declining costs, and a growing understanding of the advantages of energy storage. The Mumbai-based Sara Incorporated provides numerous green energy applications along the whole value chain of the power and energy industry, working alongside businesses to help them realize their objectives for sustainable growth. The company has a pulse on the changing market demands of the Indian clean tech sector, focusing on scalable solution-based services.
"In order to grow and assemble BESS as much as possible within India, we seek to develop vital skills. There will be a lot of new businesses that import and sell energy storage solutions, as with other new technology. However, until the Indian market reaches a certain level of maturity over the coming years and these crucial components can be produced locally, we will continue to import specific important components like cells and Battery Management Systems (BMS). But even in the initial stages of development, the emphasis will be on generating local job possibilities", explained Dewald Le Grange, South African-based Technical Director, Sara Incorporated.
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As an energy storage-focused company, Sara Incorporated's long-term aim is to be seen as an energy storage partner. In order to supply solutions, they have established collaboration agreements with other market participants.
Sara Incorporated has partnered with Danfoss Industries (A subsidiary of the 7 Billion Euros in sales Danfoss Group with its HQ in Denmark) and together, they have inaugurated India’s first privately owned and managed grid-scale containerized battery-based energy storage system, S-Grid, at the Danfoss India premises.
"We'll keep working to stay at the forefront of new developments in cell chemistries, advanced battery management systems, and every other part that might be found in a BESS system. We actively pursue cooperation agreements with alternative energy storage technologies, such as hydrogen, and have MOU agreements with new cell technology makers to be the first to market with novel chemistries", said Sameer Savara, Managing Partner of Sara Incorporated.
Sameer Savara, Managing Partner
At Sara Incorporated, they continually expand their portfolio and lead innovations in cutting-edge, renewable energy technology, such as battery energy storage systems and green hydrogen or hydrogen-fueled energy options. The company concentrates on assisting businesses in switching from fossil fuel-based to green energy systems and ultimately achieving their Net Zero Emission targets in response to the surge in demand for green energy. Sara Incorporated's devotion is primarily based on its practical approach, two decades of industry-specific experience, solid customer support, and all-encompassing philosophy. This is all because their team designed, developed, and assembled BESS systems in-house and outsourced specific manufacturing components. To ensure ongoing innovation, software components are created internally. As a result, the company oversees where all the parts it uses are sourced.
Hence, Sara Incorporated's goal is to assist businesses in making the switch to entirely environmentally friendly energy sources like solar and BESS hydrogen fuel cells. Additionally, the organization is planning and engineering BESS to generate both high- and low-skill jobs. "We don't envision a storage product assembly plant that is entirely automated. We envision a highly trained workforce creating products that make the most of low-skill labor so that we may include people of all skill levels in this exciting new field of energy storage. We anticipate cooperating with locals and reducing imports. We foresee harnessing the Sun's energy, a resource that all of the mankind shares, and storing it in goods that we can all work together to produce for our customers", concluded Sameer.