- Adani Green Energy (AGEL) has reached 15.5 GW of operational renewable capacity, the largest and fastest in India.
- AGEL is developing the world’s largest 30 GW renewable energy project at Khavda, Gujarat, and aims to scale up to 50 GW by 2030.
Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL) announced on Monday, June 30, that it has surpassed 15.5 GW of operational renewable energy capacity, marking the fastest and largest clean energy capacity addition in India to date.
The company’s portfolio includes 11 GW of solar power, 1.97 GW of wind, and 2.56 GW of wind-solar hybrid projects. This milestone places AGEL well ahead of competitors like ReNew Power (11.2 GW) and Tata Power (over 6 GW), further cementing its leadership in the country’s green energy sector.
Meanwhile, AGEL stated that its 15.5 GW portfolio can power 7.9 million households and supply clean electricity to 13 Indian states. Notably, it has enough capacity to power the entire northeast region of India fully.
Furthermore, the achievement coincides with AGEL’s 10th anniversary, highlighting a decade of delivering clean, affordable energy at unmatched speed and scale.
“This milestone is more than a number,” said Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group, on X. “From the desert landscapes of Khavda to a proud place among the world’s top 10 green power producers, it reflects our commitment to the planet and our resolve to drive India’s green resurgence.”
Ashish Khanna, CEO of AGEL, said that the company plans to scale up to 50 GW by 2030. He emphasised that the company is determined to accelerate its growth and deepen its impact.
The world’s largest renewable energy project, a 30 GW solar and wind energy plant in Khavda, Kutch, Gujarat, is at the heart of this ambition. Spread across 538 square kilometres, an area five times the size of Paris, the plant is so vast that it will be visible from space.