Billionaire Gautam Adani plans to build a multi-billion dollar battery energy storage system in western India to support his group’s renewable energy ambitions, according to people familiar with the matter.
The proposed installation, planned for completion by March 2026, would be India’s top battery storage facility and among the largest single-location systems globally, the people said, asking not to be identified discussing business plans.
The project is being developed at Khavda in Gujarat state, where the Adani Group is building a vast renewable energy complex. The group aims to scale its storage capacity to 50 GWh within five years, the people said.
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Battery energy storage is becoming increasingly vital to modern energy systems, as grids grapple with balancing large influxes of intermittent solar and wind power generation. India’s total power capacity is expected to reach about 800 megawatts this year, according to data from BloombergNEF. The country will need to accelerate battery installations to meet its goal of doubling clean power capacity to 500 gigawatts by the end of the decade.
A representative of the Adani Group didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.
The group is also in discussions with several international firms for technological support, the people said.
The proposed installation, planned for completion by March 2026, would be India’s top battery storage facility and among the largest single-location systems globally, the people said, asking not to be identified discussing business plans.
The project is being developed at Khavda in Gujarat state, where the Adani Group is building a vast renewable energy complex. The group aims to scale its storage capacity to 50 GWh within five years, the people said.
Also Read: Adani Enterprises to list airports, metals, data centres, road units by 2031
Battery energy storage is becoming increasingly vital to modern energy systems, as grids grapple with balancing large influxes of intermittent solar and wind power generation. India’s total power capacity is expected to reach about 800 megawatts this year, according to data from BloombergNEF. The country will need to accelerate battery installations to meet its goal of doubling clean power capacity to 500 gigawatts by the end of the decade.
A representative of the Adani Group didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.
The group is also in discussions with several international firms for technological support, the people said.
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