Adani Green Energy: Company Says It Will Deliver 5 GW In FY26, Reaching A New Global High For Greenfield Clean Energy Expansion
Adani Green Energy has achieved a global milestone by delivering 5 GW of renewable capacity in FY26, the highest greenfield addition outside China. The company operationalized 360.5 MW across Rajasthan and Gujarat locations along with 1,376 MWh battery storage, bringing total capacity to 19,293.8 MW and progressing toward its 50 GW target by 2030.

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Adani Green Energy Limited has achieved a historic milestone by delivering 5 GW of renewable energy capacity in FY26, setting a new global benchmark for greenfield expansion outside China. The company has operationalized an additional 360.5 MW of renewable energy projects across Bandha, Rajasthan and Khavda, Gujarat, bringing its total operational portfolio to 19,293.8 MW.
Latest Project Commissioning
According to the latest regulatory filing, Adani Green Energy has commercially operationalized 360.5 MW of renewable energy projects and 1,376 MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) projects. The decision to operationalize these plants was made on March 31, 2026 at 10:43 PM, with power generation commencing from April 1, 2026.
| Project Location: | Capacity (MW) | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Bandha, Rajasthan: | 137.5 | Solar |
| Khavda, Gujarat: | 223.0 | Solar & Wind |
| Total Addition: | 360.5 | Mixed |
| BESS Capacity: | 1,376 MWh | Storage |
Record-Breaking Annual Performance
The unprecedented capacity expansion represents the highest annual greenfield addition globally by any company excluding China. The company added 5,051 MW of renewable energy capacity in FY 2025-26, with the new installations expected to offset around 10 million tonnes of carbon emissions annually. The total operational portfolio of 19,293.8 MW will result in an annual carbon offset of 36 million tonnes.
| Capacity Type: | Addition (MW) |
|---|---|
| Solar: | 3,409 |
| Wind: | 686 |
| Wind-Solar Hybrid: | 956 |
| Total FY26 Addition: | 5,051 |
| Current Portfolio: | 19,293.8 |
Khavda Project Leadership
Most of the new capacity was commissioned at the world's largest renewable energy plant being developed at Khavda, Gujarat. Built across 538 square kilometers, the project spans an area five times the size of Paris. Out of the planned 30 GW capacity by 2029 at Khavda, AGEL has already installed significant capacity at the site.
The Khavda project incorporates cutting-edge technology including advanced bifacial solar modules that generate electricity from both sides by capturing sunlight directly and from ground reflections, along with solar trackers to maximize electricity generation. The facility also deploys 5.2 MW wind turbines, among the most powerful onshore units globally, and utilizes waterless robotic cleaning systems for near-zero water usage in module cleaning.
Battery Storage Milestone
The company has commissioned 1,376 MWh of battery energy storage systems (BESS) at Khavda, representing one of the world's largest single-location deployments. This capacity supports grid stability and renewable integration, marking a significant advancement in energy storage capabilities.
Strategic Progress Towards 2030 Target
This achievement demonstrates ultra large-scale renewable energy deployment capabilities, strengthening progress towards the company's target of 50 GW by 2030. Adani Green Energy continues to maintain its position as India's largest pure-play renewable energy company, earning recognition as the top-ranked company in the Global Top 100 Green Utilities list for 2025 by Energy Intelligence.
Historical Stock Returns for Adani Green Energy
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| +0.48% | +0.26% | -9.64% | -19.60% | -6.87% | -26.21% |
How will Adani Green Energy finance the remaining 30.7 GW capacity needed to reach its 50 GW target by 2030?
What impact could this record expansion have on India's renewable energy pricing and grid stability in the coming years?
Will other global renewable energy companies attempt to replicate Adani's ultra-large scale deployment model outside of China?


































