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Adani Enters Grid-Scale Storage With 1,126 MW Battery Project, India’s Largest Single-Site

Set at the Khavda renewable complex, the multi-hour system is meant to convert variable output into dispatchable power for India’s grid.

Overview

  • Adani announced a 1,126 MW/3,530 MWh battery energy storage installation in Gujarat, deploying more than 700 containerised units and targeting commissioning by March 2026.
  • The company describes the Khavda build as India’s largest single-site storage project and one of the world’s biggest at a single location.
  • The system will use lithium‑ion batteries integrated with advanced energy management software to manage peak demand and shift energy across hours.
  • Adani outlined a scale-up plan to add 15 GWh of storage by March 2027 and reach 50 GWh within five years.
  • The project sits within Adani’s expanding Khavda renewable park, and separate reporting says the group is in talks with international technology partners, including earlier discussions flagged with BYD, though no partnership is confirmed.