Jakson Group has expanded its energy solutions portfolio with the launch of battery energy storage systems (BESS), modular solar kits, and its entry into the electric three-wheeler (e3W) segment, marking a strategic shift towards clean and distributed energy solutions.
The company’s choice to stop offering traditional power is in line with India’s growing need for energy systems that are sustainable, decentralised, and work together.
Focus on energy storage and distributed solar solutions
As part of its expansion, Jakson has introduced BESS solutions designed to ensure reliable, round-the-clock power supply. These systems are targeted at commercial and industrial users, as well as off-grid applications, addressing the need for dependable backup power and energy resilience.
In addition, the company has launched modular solar kits tailored for residential consumers and small businesses. These plug-and-play solutions are aimed at simplifying solar adoption while enabling greater energy independence across user segments.
Entry into electric mobility ecosystem
Jakson’s first step into the electric mobility space is its entry into the electric three-wheeler market. This fits in with its clean energy portfolio. The company wants to build a complete ecosystem that includes solutions for generating, storing, and moving power.
This expansion is expected to open new opportunities in urban transportation and last-mile connectivity, while strengthening Jakson’s presence in emerging energy markets.
Positioning for energy transition growth
The company’s plan to diversify comes at a time when India is quickly adopting electric cars and renewable energy. Jakson is putting itself in a good position to take advantage of several high-growth areas in the changing energy transition landscape by combining solar, storage, and mobility solutions.
The development also reflects a broader industry trend, where traditional power solution providers are transforming into integrated energy companies, offering end-to-end solutions to meet changing consumer demands and infrastructure requirements.
Jakson Group wants to play a bigger role in India’s clean energy ecosystem with this expansion. They will use new ideas and combined services to meet the country’s growing need for reliable, sustainable, and decentralised power solutions.





