The renewable arm of Adani Group has commissioned a cumulative 3.37 GWh BESS at Khavda in Gujarat within 10 months of construction commencement.

Shares of Adani Green Energy climbed over 2% on Tuesday after the company informed exchanges that it has commissioned a cumulative 3.37 gigawatt-hour (GWh) battery energy storage system (BESS). This is claimed to be the world’s largest single-location battery storage deployment outside China and among the fastest executed globally.
Extending gains for the third consecutive session, Adani Green shares rose as much as 2.46% to ₹1,446 in the first hour of trade. The Adani group stock witnessed strong buying interest, with over 2 lakh shares changing hands on the exchange, while its market capitalisation climbed to ₹2.37 lakh crore.
The clean energy stock has gained nearly 6% over the last three trading sessions, while it has surged more than 17% in the past one month and around 41% so far in calendar year 2026. Over the past one year, the renewable energy major has rallied about 430%.
Adani Green shares touched a 52-week high of ₹1,472.30 on May 15, 2026, while they hit a 52-week low of ₹767 on January 23, 2026.
Commissions 3.37 GWh BESS at Khavda in Gujarat
The renewable arm of Gautam Adani-led Adani Group has commissioned a cumulative 3.37 GWh BESS at Khavda in Gujarat within 10 months of construction commencement. The project includes 1.37 GWh capacity commissioned in March 2026, taking AGEL’s total operational battery storage capacity at the site to 3.37 GWh.
The company said the utility-scale project was completed within 10 months of the start of on-site construction, making it among the fastest-executed battery storage deployments globally.
The latest commissioning includes 1.37 GWh of capacity added in March 2026, taking AGEL’s total operational BESS capacity at the Khavda renewable energy park to 3.37 GWh, the release noted.
The storage system is designed to strengthen grid reliability, support peak-hour electricity demand, and enable the round-the-clock supply of renewable power. According to the company, the BESS can store enough clean energy to power nearly one million homes for a day or run over 12 million LED bulbs continuously for 10 hours.
Sagar Adani, Executive Director of AGEL, said large-scale energy storage would play a key role in India’s clean energy transition as renewable capacity expands rapidly.
“As renewable energy capacity scales rapidly, storage infrastructure becomes critical for delivering reliable, round-the-clock clean power. With the commissioning of the 3.37 GWh BESS at Khavda, AGEL is strengthening the foundation for resilient, dispatchable, and flexible energy systems. Our investments in battery storage reflect a long-term commitment to building future-ready clean energy infrastructure at a global scale,” he said.
The project uses lithium-ion battery technology integrated with advanced energy management systems to improve efficiency, reliability, and grid responsiveness.
The battery storage facility is part of AGEL’s renewable energy complex at Khavda, Gujarat, where the company is developing a 30 GW renewable energy park by 2029. Of this, 9.9 GW is already operational.
AGEL said it plans to add more than 10 GWh of battery storage capacity in FY27 and scale up to 50 GWh over the next five years. The company currently operates a renewable energy portfolio of 19.7 GW across 12 states and has set a target of achieving 50 GW capacity by 2030.
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