Overview
- Adani announced a single-location battery energy storage system in Gujarat that it describes as India’s largest and among the world’s biggest.
- The project will deploy more than 700 containers using lithium-ion batteries integrated with advanced energy management systems.
- The system is designed for roughly three hours of discharge at 1,126 MW to shift solar output, ease peaks and reduce transmission congestion.
- Adani says the Khavda build will position the complex as the world’s largest combined renewable and storage park once operational.
- The group outlined a roadmap to add 15 GWh of storage by March 2027 and reach 50 GWh within five years.