Adani Green Commissions 3.37 GWh Gujarat Battery Storage, Targets 50 GWh in 5 Years
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Updated · evertiq.com · Jun 2
Adani Green Commissions 3.37 GWh Gujarat Battery Storage, Targets 50 GWh in 5 Years
3 articles · Updated · evertiq.com · Jun 2
Summary
Adani Green Energy has brought its operational battery energy storage capacity at Khavda, Gujarat, to 3.37 GWh after adding 1.37 GWh commissioned in March 2026.
The company said the system is designed to support round-the-clock clean power as India scales renewable generation and needs more flexible, dispatchable storage.
At 3.37 GWh, the battery fleet can store enough clean energy to power nearly 1 million homes for a day, or more than 12 million LED bulbs for 10 hours.
Adani Green plans to add more than 10 GWh of battery storage in FY27 and expand that pipeline to 50 GWh over the next five years.
Can Adani’s massive battery project solve India’s intermittency problem, or is it a high-risk financial gamble for the conglomerate?
As Adani builds the world's largest energy park, what are the hidden geopolitical costs of its reliance on imported battery materials?
Powering India’s Green Future: The 3.37 GWh Khavda Battery Storage Milestone and the Road to 50 GWh
Overview
Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL) has commissioned a 3.37 GWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Khavda, Gujarat, marking the world’s largest single-location battery storage deployment outside China. This milestone project immediately boosts grid stability and the supply of clean energy, while strengthening the world’s largest renewable energy plant, where AGEL is developing 30 GW of capacity by 2029, with 9.9 GW already operational. The Khavda BESS is a key step in India’s push for reliable, round-the-clock green power, supporting the country’s ambitious renewable energy and sustainability goals.