Tesla and Esyasoft have announced a global collaboration to develop, deploy, operate, and manage utility-scale Battery Energy Storage Systems, targeting key markets including the UK, Western Europe, the GCC, and India.
TL;DR
- Tesla and Esyasoft will collaborate on an initial battery energy storage portfolio exceeding 15 GWh.
- The solutions are expected to be introduced as Esyasoft Energy Storage powered by Tesla.
- The collaboration focuses on utility-scale BESS deployments across the UK, Western Europe, the GCC, and India.
Tesla and Esyasoft are joining hands to accelerate the deployment of utility-scale Battery Energy Storage Systems, or BESS, across major global energy markets.
Esyasoft, an IHC subsidiary through Sirius International Holding, announced the collaboration with Tesla, saying the two companies will work together to develop, deploy, operate, and facilitate lifecycle management of an initial portfolio exceeding 15 GWh of energy storage capacity.
The focus markets include the UK, Western Europe, the GCC, and India.
The companies said the collaboration is aimed at accelerating the deployment of next-generation energy infrastructure that supports renewable integration, grid resilience, energy security, and rising power demand from AI data centers.
The solutions are expected to be introduced under the banner of Esyasoft Energy Storage powered by Tesla.
Battery energy storage has become a critical part of modern power infrastructure as electricity demand rises, renewable energy adoption grows, and power systems become more complex. Esyasoft says its utility-scale BESS offerings help grid operators stabilize networks, store renewable energy, and monetize through use cases such as grid balancing and energy market arbitrage.
The collaboration combines Tesla’s energy storage technology with Esyasoft’s experience in digital utilities, energy infrastructure, AI, and large-scale project delivery. According to the announcement, the integrated solutions are designed to strengthen grid reliability, increase renewable energy penetration, and improve long-term energy resilience.
Mike Snyder, VP Tesla Energy & Charging, said, “This collaboration represents an effort to scale intelligent grid solutions where they're needed most. Tesla's vertical integration enables us to streamline the entire project lifecycle from design to operation.”
He added, “Through combined expertise with Esyasoft, we can accelerate deployment timelines and ensure the seamless integration and sustained reliability required for a modern, resilient grid.”
Ajay Hans Raj Bhatia, CEO of Sirius International Holding, said Esyasoft has built a differentiated platform “at the intersection of digital intelligence and energy infrastructure.”
“This collaboration with Tesla represents a significant milestone in the company's growth and reinforces Sirius' strategy of supporting technology businesses capable of delivering critical infrastructure at global scale,” Bhatia said.
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Bipin Chandra, Founder and Group CEO of Esyasoft, said the partnership is focused on helping customers bring new power capacity online faster and more affordably at a time of rising electricity demand.
“By combining Tesla's proven energy storage technology with Esyasoft's digital utility expertise and execution capabilities, we can significantly reduce time to power while delivering resilient, cost effective energy infrastructure,” said Chandra.
The announcement also highlighted the GCC as a key region for energy infrastructure investment. The UAE aims to triple the contribution of renewable energy by 2030 under its updated UAE Energy Strategy 2050, while Saudi Arabia continues to accelerate renewable deployment through Vision 2030.
The companies said the collaboration is well positioned to support utilities, government entities, and major industrial developers across the GCC as they invest in resilient and intelligent energy infrastructure.
Through the strategic global partnership, Esyasoft and Tesla aim to create a scalable global platform for intelligent energy storage, helping utilities, governments, and enterprises accelerate renewable energy adoption while strengthening reliability, flexibility, and resilience across critical power infrastructure.

