Adani Green Lifts Operating Capacity to 16,598.6 MW With Fresh Khavda Commissioning
The latest Khavda units push AGEL toward a 30 GW hub underpinning its 2030 expansion goals.
Overview
- Adani Green Energy operationalised 112.5 MW at Khavda, comprising an 87.5 MW solar project under Adani Renewable Energy Fifty Six and a 25 MW hybrid project under Adani Green Energy Twenty Five B, taking total capacity to 16,598.6 MW.
- The new plants began generating power from September 30 after receiving the relevant clearances, the company said in an exchange filing.
- The step-up follows a September 30 disclosure of 408.1 MW commissioned at Khavda across 87.5 MW solar, 124.8 MW wind, and 196 MW hybrid, which had lifted capacity to 16,486.1 MW.
- Khavda serves as the anchor for a planned 30,000 MW hybrid solar‑wind complex that aligns with India’s push toward expanded non‑fossil electricity capacity by 2030.
- Brokerage Cantor maintained a strong FY26 outlook with about 5 GW of additions on schedule and highlighted wind seasonality, grid evacuation progress, and roughly 28% solar CUF guidance as near‑term drivers.