Cosmic Global Energy Company (CGEC) and Sonnect Utility Pvt. Ltd. have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the second day of Intersolar 2026 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, marking a significant milestone in their shared mission to strengthen India’s clean energy and energy storage ecosystem.
Formal Signing at Intersolar Exhibition
The MoU was formally signed during the Intersolar 2026 exhibition in the presence of industry stakeholders and company representatives. The signing was attended by Vansh Pandya from Sonnect utilities pvt. Ltd, along with Jenish Ghael and Nilesh Solanki from Cosmic Global Energy Company, representing both organisations during the official MoU ceremony.
Combined Strength for Energy Storage Deployment
This collaboration brings together the technological capabilities of CGEC and the execution strength of Sonnect Utility to create an integrated approach to energy storage adoption. Under the partnership, CGEC will contribute advanced BESS technology, system design expertise, and engineering support, while Sonnect Utility will lead customer engagement, project execution, and on-ground implementation. Together, the companies aim to build a scalable and reliable framework for energy storage deployment that supports India’s growing renewable energy infrastructure.
Addressing India’s Energy Transition Challenges
The partnership is designed to address some of the most critical challenges in India’s energy transition grid stability, renewable energy integration, and energy reliability. Battery Energy Storage Systems play a vital role in managing intermittent renewable power sources such as solar and wind, enabling better load balancing, improved grid performance, and more resilient power systems. Through this MoU, CGEC and Sonnect Utility aim to accelerate the adoption of storage technologies as a core pillar of clean energy development.
Alignment with Renewable Energy Platforms
By signing the MoU at Intersolar 2026 in Ahmedabad, the two companies have aligned their long-term vision with one of the most important renewable energy platforms in the country. The partnership is not limited to individual projects but is structured as a long-term collaboration focused on building a sustainable energy storage ecosystem that can support future energy demands.
Commitment to India’s Clean Energy Goals
The agreement also reflects a broader commitment to India’s clean energy goals, including the transition toward low-carbon power systems, increased renewable penetration, and the development of future-ready infrastructure. The collaboration is expected to create new opportunities for innovation, deployment, and large-scale implementation of BESS solutions across multiple sectors.
Unified Model for Technology and Market Deployment
Rather than operating in isolation, the MoU creates a unified model where technology development, project execution, and market deployment work together. This integrated approach is expected to improve project efficiency, reduce implementation barriers, and support faster adoption of energy storage systems nationwide.
Strategic Step Toward a Sustainable Energy Future
The signing of this MoU on the second day of Intersolar 2026 represents a strategic step forward in building a resilient, scalable, and sustainable energy storage framework for India positioning battery storage as a central component of the country’s clean energy future.





