Adani's Energy Leap: World's Largest Battery Storage Project Revealed

The Adani Group has made a strategic entry into battery energy storage with a massive 1126 MW project. This pioneering initiative at Khavda represents one of the world's largest single-location battery storage deployments. The system will enhance grid reliability and support India's transition to clean energy. Chairman Gautam Adani described it as a cornerstone for achieving a renewable-powered future.

Key Points: Adani Group Enters Battery Storage with 1126 MW Khavda Project

  • 1126 MW project comprising over 700 BESS containers at Khavda renewable park
  • Enhances grid reliability and enables round-the-clock clean electricity supply
  • Supports India's low-carbon transition by reducing solar curtailment
  • Part of ambitious expansion plan targeting 50 GWh storage capacity in five years
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Adani Group enters battery energy storage sector with one of the world's largest projects

Adani Group launches 1126 MW battery storage project at Khavda, one of world's largest BESS deployments to support India's renewable energy transition and grid stability.

"Energy storage is the cornerstone of a renewable-powered future. - Gautam Adani"

Ahmedabad, November 11

The Adani Group on Tuesday announced its strategic entry into the Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) sector with a pioneering 1126 MW / 3530 MWh project, marking one of the world's largest single-location BESS deployments and the largest in India.

The project, comprising over 700 BESS containers, will be commissioned by March 2026.

According to the Group's press release, the project is a major milestone in India's renewable energy journey, strengthening energy security and ensuring round-the-clock clean electricity supply.

The initiative aims to support the country's transition to a low-carbon economy by enhancing grid reliability, easing peak load pressures, reducing transmission congestion, and mitigating solar curtailment.

The deployment is in the advanced stages at Khavda, home to the world's largest renewable energy plant. Built on lithium-ion battery technology, the system is being integrated with advanced energy management tools to optimize performance and reliability.

Once completed, it will enhance energy shifting and peak load management capabilities, playing a vital role in decarbonizing the power sector.

Describing the initiative as a "strategic leap" in the nation's energy transition, Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani said, "Energy storage is the cornerstone of a renewable-powered future. With this historic project, we are not only setting global benchmarks but also reinforcing our commitment to India's energy independence and sustainability. This initiative will enable us to deliver reliable, clean, and affordable energy solutions at scale."

With the entry into large-scale storage infrastructure, the Adani Group joins global energy leaders investing in advanced energy storage systems.

The company said this marks a transformative moment in India's clean energy evolution and reinforces its position as a leader in renewable and sustainable energy development.

Building on this flagship project, the Group has also unveiled an ambitious plan to expand its BESS capacity. It aims to deploy an additional 15 GWh of storage by March 2027, with a long-term target of 50 GWh within the next five years.

The expansion reflects the Group's commitment to creating a resilient and future-ready energy ecosystem aligned with India's net-zero goals and global climate targets.

The Khavda renewable energy plant, once fully integrated with this BESS project, will become the world's largest renewable and storage park. The initiative underscores Adani Group's broader vision of driving sustainable growth and advancing India's clean energy capabilities.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great move by Adani Group! Energy storage is crucial for making renewable energy reliable. Hope this brings down electricity costs for common people in the long run. 🙏
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Michael C
While I appreciate the environmental benefits, I hope proper safety measures are in place for such large-scale lithium-ion battery storage. Safety should be the top priority.
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Ananya R
Finally some good news about our energy future! This will help reduce power cuts during peak hours. Hope other industrial groups follow this lead. 💚
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Sarah B
Impressive scale and vision! The 50 GWh target by 2029 shows serious commitment to clean energy. This could be a game-changer for India's renewable sector.
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Vikram M
Good initiative but I hope the benefits reach rural areas too. Often such mega projects only serve urban and industrial consumers. Let's ensure inclusive development.

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