Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL) has commissioned a cumulative 3.37 Gigawatt-hour (GWh) Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) capacity and plans to add over 10 GWh of battery storage in FY27, scaling it up to 50 GWh over the next five years.
The company said the deployment, located at Khavda in Gujarat, is among the world’s largest single-location battery storage projects outside China and one of the fastest executed utility-scale battery storage projects globally.
Fast-Tracked Deployment
The latest commissioning includes 1.37 GWh of capacity added in March 2026, taking AGEL’s total operational BESS capacity in Gujarat to 3.37 GWh.
Adani Green Energy Ltd said the project was completed within 10 months from the start of on-site construction, marking one of the fastest utility-scale battery deployments globally.
Strengthening Renewable Energy Supply
The battery storage project is aimed at improving grid reliability, supporting peak-hour power demand and enabling renewable energy to provide round-the-clock electricity supply at scale.
According to the company, the 3.37 GWh storage capacity can power nearly one million homes for a full day and support peak electricity demand of cities such as Indore and Chandigarh or the entire State of Goa. It can also run over 12 million LED bulbs continuously for 10 hours.
Future Expansion Plans
Executive Director, Sagar Adani, said the commissioning of the Khavda battery storage project strengthens the foundation for resilient, dispatchable and flexible energy systems.
He said AGEL’s investments in battery storage reflect its long-term commitment to building future-ready clean energy infrastructure at a global scale.
