Global Energy Leaders to Convene at India Energy Storage Week 2025, Backing India’s Net Zero Ambitions

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In a major move to accelerate India’s progress toward its Net Zero targets and position the country as a global powerhouse in energy storage, electric mobility, green hydrogen, and clean technologies, India Energy Storage Week (IESW) 2025 will bring together government officials, ministries, and companies from over 20 nations. Organized by the India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA), the 11th edition of the event will take place from July 8 to July 10, 2025, at the Yashobhoomi Convention and Expo Centre, New Delhi.

With support from key stakeholders across the energy ecosystem, the event aims to align with India’s strategic goals in clean energy sectors such as EVs, renewables, and next-generation energy storage. Over 1,000 companies and 150+ exhibitors representing countries including Australia, Germany, France, the UK, the US, Canada, Finland, Israel, and South Korea are set to participate.

IESW 2025 will serve as a platform to showcase a wide spectrum of energy storage solutions—ranging from established technologies like lithium-ion batteries and thermal storage to pioneering innovations such as solid-state batteries, sodium-ion, lithium-sulphur, and vanadium redox flow batteries (VRFB). The event is supported by both the Australian and German governments, who will host dedicated Country Pavilions to highlight their technological advancements and collaborative projects with India.

Leading international companies such as Envision, Panasonic, Schneider Electric, Infineon Technologies, Thermofisher, Renew Power, BPEE, and Amphenol will be presenting their latest developments in the energy storage space. These global players will demonstrate cutting-edge systems for battery assembly, power management, smart grids, and clean mobility solutions.

In addition to the exhibition, the three-day event will feature several thematic conferences and roundtables—including sessions like the CXO Roundtable, Women in Energy Forum, and the Hydrogen Roundtable. These discussions aim to address global market trends, policy directions, and emerging investment opportunities in batteries, electric vehicles, and hydrogen technologies.

According to Vinayak Walimbe, Managing Director of Customized Energy Solutions, “This edition will see active involvement from more than 20 countries and leading Indian ministries such as the Ministry of Heavy Industries, Ministry of Mines, and Ministry of Electronics & IT, along with the Central Electricity Authority.” The presence of senior government officials underscores the strategic importance of this sector in India’s energy roadmap.

A key objective of IESW 2025 is to help Indian companies expand globally while also facilitating market entry for international firms eyeing opportunities in India’s fast-growing battery and clean tech segments. The event aims to act as a bridge between domestic innovators and global investors, manufacturers, and research organizations.

Debmalaya Sen, President of IESA, stated, “The 2025 edition will highlight a wider range of storage technologies and will offer deeper engagement through keynote speeches, expert panels, workshops, and the prestigious IESA Industry Excellence Awards. The event will provide critical exposure and unmatched networking across supply chain, recycling, cell manufacturing, and policy spheres.”

Australia, as a Partner Country, will bring a significant delegation to the event. Vinod Kumar N, Senior Director for Trade & Investment at Austrade, said, “We are proud to partner with IESW 2025, which continues to be a dynamic platform for cooperation in batteries, clean energy, and mobility. Our shared commitment to a low-carbon future is driving meaningful partnerships between Australian and Indian industries.”

IESW 2025 will also welcome a delegation from SARIC (South Asia Regional Infrastructure Connectivity) and other global business groups. The event will offer structured B2B meetings and alliance-building opportunities to support technology exchange and cross-border collaborations in energy storage and e-mobility.