Adani Green Energy To Invest Rs 15,000 Crore For 10 GWh Battery Storage Push
Adani Green Energy Ltd is reportedly considering to invest around Rs 15,000 crore to add more than 10 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of battery energy storage capacity in the current financial year.
The move is part of India’s push towards delivering reliable, dispatchable clean power amid energy uncertainties. The suggested addition will be over and above the roughly three GWh of installed storage capacity the company expects to reach shortly, following the commissioning of 1.4 GWh during FY26.
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Adani Green Energy Executive Director Sagar Adani said that the company is in the process of very significantly ramping up our capacity addition for batteries which we expect to commission north of 10 GWh, in this fiscal, adding that it added 1.4 GWh in FY26, and in the next few days, it should reach the mark of 3 GWh of installed capacity in Khavda.
The batteries are being developed alongside renewable generation at Khavda in Gujarat, where AGEL is building what it describes as the world’s largest renewable energy park.
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AGEL Adani Energy is positioning itself to deliver firm and flexible clean energy, aligning with the next phase of India’s energy transition, by scaling up storage alongside generation. Solar and wind have scaled at unprecedented speed.