Adani Green Energy Limited has commissioned a 1,990 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) alongside a 50 MW solar power project at Khavda, Gujarat, significantly expanding its renewable energy and storage footprint.
The project, operationalised through the company’s step-down subsidiaries, takes Adani Green’s total operational renewable energy capacity to 19,785.8 MW. Its operational battery storage portfolio has also increased to 3,366 MWh (3.37 GWh), strengthening the company’s ability to support grid stability and round-the-clock clean power supply.
With cumulative BESS deployment of 3.37 GWh at Khavda, the site has become the world’s largest single-location battery storage installation outside China and one of the fastest executed globally. The deployment includes the 1.37 GWh storage capacity commissioned in March 2026.
The newly added energy storage infrastructure and solar project were completed within 10 months of on-site construction, highlighting the growing pace of utility-scale renewable energy execution in India.
Khavda has emerged as a strategic clean energy hub for Adani Green, combining large-scale solar generation with advanced storage systems to improve reliability and manage intermittency challenges associated with renewable power.
The commissioning also reflects the increasing role of battery storage in India’s energy transition, as developers integrate BESS with renewable assets to enable flexible, dispatchable clean energy and strengthen grid resilience.


