Solutions — by configuration
What is a hybrid solar + wind + BESS plant?
A hybrid solar + wind + BESS plant combines solar, wind and battery storage behind one grid connection to deliver near round-the-clock renewable power. Solar covers the day, wind typically peaks at night, and the battery bridges the gaps. Alpha Devraj ESS designs and delivers hybrid plants for RTC tenders, C&I supply and captive use in India.
How it works
Watch it run.
Why hybrids beat single-source plants
Solar and wind profiles are naturally complementary in much of India: solar peaks at midday, wind often picks up in the evening and night. Combining them raises the plant’s effective capacity utilisation, and a right-sized battery fills the remaining gaps. The result is higher-value power — closer to round-the-clock — from the same grid connection and land envelope.
The dispatch curve is the business case
The economics of a hybrid plant live in its daily dispatch: when each source generates, when the battery charges, and when stored energy is released into high-value hours. We model this hour-by-hour against tariffs and demand obligations, so battery size and dispatch strategy are set by economics rather than rules of thumb.
What we deliver
Full hybrid plant engineering: resource assessment, solar/wind/battery ratio optimisation, grid connection, and a unified EMS controlling all three assets as one dispatchable plant. Backed by the project development and financing discipline of our parent, Alpha Devraj Renewable Energy.
Common questions
Can a hybrid plant really supply power round the clock?
A well-designed hybrid gets close: solar plus wind plus storage can cover the large majority of hours with renewable energy, with the exact firmness set by how the battery is sized. Full 24×7 firm supply is a sizing and economics decision we model per project.
Let's talk storage
Send us your load, or your tender.
We'll model it — and tell you straight whether storage is the right call.