- Adani Green Energy commissioned a 125-MW solar project at Khavda, raising its operational renewable capacity to 15,990.5 MW.
- The project advances AGEL’s plan to build a massive renewable energy cluster in Gujarat and supports India’s clean energy targets.
Adani Green Energy Ltd, the renewable arm of the Adani Group, has operationalised a 125-megawatt (MW) solar power project at Khavda in Gujarat, strengthening its rapid capacity expansion drive. The company’s step-down subsidiary, Adani Renewable Energy Fifty Six Limited, commissioned the project on September 1, 2025.
With this addition, AGEL’s total operational renewable energy capacity has reached 15,990.5 MW, consolidating its position as one of India’s largest green energy developers. The Khavda region, which has emerged as a hub for large-scale renewable projects, continues to anchor the company’s growth strategy.
AGEL has integrated the new project into its broader vision to build one of the world’s largest renewable energy clusters at Khavda. The company has steadily expanded solar and wind capacity across India, with Gujarat serving as a focal point due to its favourable policies, abundant resources, and strategic location for power evacuation.
Furthermore, industry analysts say the commissioning demonstrates AGEL’s execution strength as it meets large-scale commitments. The addition aligns with India’s renewable energy targets, where solar power is critical in boosting overall capacity.
The company has already crossed multiple benchmarks in installed capacity and project pipeline, with this commissioning pushing it closer to the 16-gigawatt milestone. AGEL also prioritises sustainability, grid integration, and reliable supply as part of its commitment to India’s clean energy transition.
By operationalising the Khavda project, AGEL has reinforced its commitment to accelerating renewable energy deployment in India and positioned itself as a key player in shaping the nation’s energy future.