PURE Unveils Energy Storage Products For Home, Commercial, Grid Applications
PURE has introduced PuREPower, a range of energy storage products for home, commercial, and grid applications. The offerings include solar-compatible home solutions, commercial units for businesses, and large-scale storage for utilities, supporting renewable energy integration and grid stability.
Electric mobility and battery manufacturer PURE today unveiled energy storage products for home, commercial and grid applications. These products will be available under the brand PuREPower, according to a press release.
The company will open bookings for PuREPower Home products from April 1, and will start deliveries by the end of the month. The home energy storage products will be available in 3 KVA, 5 KVA, and 15 KVA capacities.
The home energy storage products will be available at an ex-factory starting price of Rs 74,999, and max out at Rs 174,999, the Hyderabad-based firm said.
PuREPower Home products are designed for seamless integration with rooftop solar. They are tailored to meet the energy needs of modern homes, by powering high-surge loads like air-conditioners, geysers heavy-duty kitchen appliances, lifts etc, the company said.
For businesses, PuREPower will offer commercial energy storage products with capacities ranging from 25 KVA to 100 KVA. The company is planning to open bookings for these products by September quarter of the financial year 2025-26.
The PuREPower Commercial products will cater to diverse applications, including offices, healthcare facilities, telecom towers, and retail complexes. These products will enable peak load balancing and support critical systems like air conditioners, elevators, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, and provides modular scalability to grow alongside business needs, the company said.
Over the next 18 months, PURE also plans to establish over 300 dealer and distributor network across India for PuREPower Home and Commercial products, to provide comprehensive technical and commercial support to partners.
With PuREPower, PURE is setting a new benchmark in energy storage innovation as it combines the battery tech, power-electronics, electric power system, solar control and Artificial Intelligence into a single product, the company's management said.
"PuREPower is more than energy storage products. It's a commitment to India's decarbonisation goals. By empowering homes, businesses, and the grid with the cutting-edge battery technology and power electronics, PURE is enabling the country to reduce its carbon footprint," Nishant Dongri, Founder and Managing Director of Pure said.
Adding to this, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of PURE said, "The PuREPower aligns with the government's vision to promote renewable energy adoption, and energy storage integration. From enabling homeowners to store solar power efficiently to helping businesses transition to sustainable operations, PuREPower is shaping a smarter and greener energy landscape."
In 2026, the company will launch much larger capacity energy storage products called PuREPower Grid. These products will come with capacities of up to 4 MWh. PuREPower Grid is designed for applications in state utilities, industrial consumers, micro-grids, solar/wind parks.
As India's grid infrastructure adapts to the rapid expansion of solar and wind energy, PuREPower Grid will play a pivotal role in stabilising the grid, managing peak loads, and enhancing renewable energy integration, the company said.
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