Adani Green Energy Adds Over 5 GW Capacity in FY 2025–26, Marking Global Milestone in Renewable Expansion
Adani Green Energy Limited added over 5 GW renewable capacity in FY 2025–26, taking its total to 19.3 GW. The expansion, largely driven by the Khavda project in Gujarat, marks the highest global greenfield capacity addition outside China and significantly boosts India’s clean energy transition and carbon offset goals.
It is the highest greenfield annual capacity expansion globally by any company, excluding China.
The new capacity addition includes 3.4 GW (3,409 MW) of solar, 0.7 GW (686 MW) of wind, and 1 GW (956 MW) of wind-solar hybrid capacity.
It is expected to offset around 10 million tonnes of carbon emissions annually, and AGEL's total operational portfolio of 19.3 GW will result in a massive annual carbon offset of 36 million tonnes, according to the largest pure-play renewable energy company in the country.
“Our addition of over 5 GW of new capacity marks a watershed moment for India's renewable energy sector, placing the country firmly on the global map of leading the clean energy transition. It marks a significant leap in accelerating the country's shift to a low-carbon economy and strengthening energy security,” said Sagar Adani, Executive Director, AGEL. “This milestone strengthens our progress towards our target of 50 GW by 2030, while continuing to deliver sustainable and inclusive growth through renewables and energy storage solutions,” Sagar Adani added.
Most of the new capacity was commissioned at the world's largest renewable energy plant being developed by AGEL at an accelerated pace in the barren land at Khavda, Gujarat.
Built across 538 sq kms, the project is spread across an area five times the size of Paris. Out of the planned 30 GW by 2029 at Khavda, AGEL has already installed cumulative capacity of 9.4 GW (9,413 MW) at the site, according to the company.
Moreover, the company also brought online an initial 1,376 megawatt hours (MWh) of battery energy storage systems (BESS) at Khavda, one of the world's largest single-location deployments. The capacity was commissioned within eight months of starting work at the site, supporting grid stability and renewable integration.
The Khavda project deploys advanced bifacial solar modules, whi
ch generate electricity from both sides by capturing sunlight directly and from reflections off the ground, along with solar trackers to maximise electricity generation.
The company said that it also deploys 5.2 MW wind turbines, among the most powerful onshore units globally. The use of waterless robotic cleaning systems leads to near zero usage of water for module cleaning and improves operational efficiency.
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