Adani Green Commissions 87.5 MW Solar Projects at Khavda
The new projects take the company's total operational capacity to 16 GW
September 8, 2025
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Adani Green Energy (AGEL) has operationalized 87.5 MW of solar capacity at the 30 GW renewable energy project in Khavda, Gujarat.
In a regulatory filing, the company announced the commissioning of 75 MW and 12.5 MW of projects of Adani Renewable Energy Forty Five and Adani Renewable Energy Fifty-Six solar projects.
AGEL plans to reach its completed operational capacity of 30 GW by 2029.
Spanning 538 sq km, the Khavda Renewable Park has 5.6 GW of projects in operation.
The 30 GW project at Khavda is interconnected to the central grid and the existing green corridor through high-capacity transmission lines, including lines with 765 kV ratings.
With the commissioning of the latest capacity, AGEL’s total operational renewable generation fleet has increased to 16 GW.
Of the 16 GW, solar comprises 70%, wind accounts for 13%, and hybrid projects make up 17%.
AGEL’s total solar projects comprise 83% of 25-year fixed tariff power purchase agreements, and 17% of merchant sales.
In the first quarter (Q1) of the financial year (FY) 2026, the company reported a solar capacity utilization factor of 28%.
Recently, AGEL commissioned 125 MW of the Adani Renewable Energy Fifty Six solar project at the same location.
AGEL reported a 31% year-over-year revenue jump, from ₹25.28 billion (~$291 million) to ₹33.13 billion (~$382 million) Q1 FY 2026. In the same quarter, the company operationalized 2,463 MW of solar projects in Gujarat. It also commissioned 585 MW of wind and 534 MW of hybrid power projects in the state.
AGEL topped the list of utility-scale solar project developers in India for 2024, according to Mercom’s India Solar Market Leaderboard 2025. The company accounted for 17.6% of the yearly capacity additions, commissioning 2.6 GW, including 2 GW under its flagship 8 GW manufacturing-linked project in Khavda.