Adani Electricity Drives Road Safety & Powers Mumbai with A+ Excellence

Adani Electricity, in collaboration with Mumbai Traffic Police, successfully concluded the 37th National Road Safety Month with awareness sessions on defensive driving. Its CSR initiative, Project Utthan, engaged students through interactive activities to instill road safety habits aligned with the National Education Policy. The company also earned an A+ national ranking for the second consecutive year for its reliable power supply and strong financial discipline. As it marks 100 years of serving Mumbai, Adani Electricity highlights the sector's profitable turnaround and its own operational excellence through smart metering and data analytics.

Key Points: Adani Electricity's Road Safety Drive & A+ Power Ranking

  • Concluded 37th Road Safety Month with Mumbai Traffic Police
  • Engaged students via CSR Project Utthan under NEP 2020
  • Achieved A+ national power utility ranking for 2nd year
  • Maintains over 95% billing & near-total collection efficiency
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Adani Electricity observes 37th National Road Safety Month, takes collective safety oath

Adani Electricity concludes National Road Safety Month with Mumbai Police, engages students, and earns a top A+ national ranking for reliable power distribution.

"Suraksha Hamari Zimmedari - Project Utthan theme"

Mumbai, Feb 9

Adani Electricity, in collaboration with the Mumbai Traffic Police Department, observed the 37th National Road Safety Month from January 1-31, which included specialised awareness sessions for employees and citizens on defensive driving, signal adherence, and responsible road behaviour.

The drive concluded with a collective safety oath.

Simultaneously, Adani Electricity and Adani Foundation, under the CSR initiative Project 'Utthan', engaged students with the theme "Suraksha Hamari Zimmedari."

Aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, the project used interactive activities like mock zebra crossings and traffic light games to instil life-saving habits and responsible citizenship in the younger generation.

Recently, Adani Electricity achieved an A+ national ranking for the second consecutive year in the 14th 'Annual Integrated Rating and Ranking of Power Distribution Utilities' by the Power Finance Corporation (PFC).

This recognition highlights the company's consistent performance in providing a reliable power supply, minimising losses, and adhering to strong financial practices.

As it marks its 100th anniversary serving Mumbai, the utility underscores its commitment to powering essential services and maintaining public trust.

The power distribution sector in India has notably turned profitable for FY25, reporting a combined profit after tax of Rs 2,701 crore, a significant turnaround from a loss of Rs 27,022 crore in FY24.

Adani Electricity has maintained high billing efficiency exceeding 95 per cent and near-total collection efficiency. Its success is attributed to robust financial discipline, operational consistency, and the integration of data analytics and smart metering, establishing it as a benchmark for urban power distribution in India.

Adani Foundation, supported by Adani Electricity, recently observed National Girl Child Day with students from Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) schools in Mumbai. The day was observed on January 24 as part of the flagship CSR initiative Project 'Utthan'.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see corporate social responsibility in action. The A+ ranking for power distribution is impressive, but honestly, as a consumer, I just want fewer power cuts and accurate bills. If they are achieving 95%+ efficiency, that should translate to better service for us, right?
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Aman W
Teaching kids through games is the best way! Mock zebra crossings and traffic light games will make them remember the rules for life. Hope they expand Project Utthan to more BMC schools across Mumbai.
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Sarah B
The financial turnaround mentioned for the power sector is massive. From huge losses to profit shows what good management and technology (smart meters, data analytics) can do. Adani seems to be setting a benchmark here.
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Vikram M
Collaborating with traffic police is smart. We need more such partnerships to tackle Mumbai's chaotic roads. But the real test is whether this awareness changes behaviour long-term. One month is a start, but safety is a year-round commitment.
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Kavya N
It's heartening to see the article also mention National Girl Child Day. CSR that focuses on education and safety for children, especially girls, is the need of the hour. A holistic approach to community development.
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Michael C
While the initiatives are commendable, I

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