Adani Green Energy Limited scaled its total operational clean energy capacity to 20,142 MW in Q1 FY27. Driven by 4,327 MW of greenfield project additions over the past year, the utility's quarterly energy sales surged 30% year-on-year to 13,657 million units, backed by robust grid-scale battery storage deployments.
MUMBAI, India — Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) announced a substantial expansion in its clean energy generation capabilities for the first quarter of financial year 2026–2027 (Q1 FY27), driving electricity sales up by 30% year-on-year. According to regulatory updates filed with the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) on July 10, 2026, the company’s total operational capacity scaled up to 20,142 megawatts (MW), establishing its position as a major utility-scale power developer.
This milestone reflects India’s rapid clean energy infrastructure build-out as power producers transition to non-fossil fuel electricity generation to meet expanding domestic industrial and consumer demand.
Robust Capacity Additions Fuel Record Sales Volume
The rise in electricity sales to 13,657 million units (approximately 13.7 billion units) during the April–June quarter was largely driven by a 27% year-on-year increase in the company’s operational generation footprint. AGEL integrated 4,327 MW of greenfield additions over the past 12 months, which included an 848 MW capacity deployment during the first quarter of the fiscal year.
Operational performance metrics stayed resilient across the company's energy portfolios. Solar installations recorded a capacity utilization factor (CUF) of 25.3%, backed by a 99.5% plant availability rate. The wind generation segment registered a 44.4% CUF, while the integrated solar-wind hybrid installations recorded a portfolio-leading 49.0% CUF.
Grid-Scale Storage and Ultra-Large Plants Lead Long-Term Goals
A significant portion of this infrastructure growth remains anchored at the world's largest planned renewable energy installation site in Khavda, Kutch district, Gujarat. The regional cluster incorporates advanced high-capacity bifacial solar modules, localized supply chain systems, and automated waterless robotic cleaning platforms to cut operating costs and improve power yield.
To smooth out intermittent supply patterns typical of solar and wind generation, the utility firm expanded its localized power grid infrastructure by operationalizing 1,972 megawatt-hours (MWh) of battery energy storage systems (BESS) at the Khavda complex during the quarter. This pushes the company’s aggregate grid-scale battery storage footprint to 3,551 MWh, helping to stabilize regional distribution networks during periods of high demand.
Corporate Structure and Financial Disclosures
According to corporate financial statements, the current operating mix consists of 14,207 MW of pure utility-scale solar, 2,670 MW of wind power, and 3,266 MW of integrated solar-wind hybrid projects spread across 12 Indian states. The current operational asset base generates enough zero-emission electricity to fulfill the electrical needs of more than 9 million regional homes, mitigating roughly 37 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent ($CO_2e$) emissions every year.
The group remains committed to achieving a comprehensive target of 50,000 MW (50 GW) of operational non-fossil fuel capacity by the year 2030, which aligns closely with the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) objective to deploy 500 GW of non-fossil capacity nationwide.
Official Sources Section
The underlying figures, capacity breakdowns, and operational benchmarks mentioned in this report were verified directly from regulatory disclosures submitted by Adani Green Energy Limited to corporate exchanges, including official compliance files available via the BSE India registry portals.
Quote Section
According to officials at the company's investor desk:
"Our robust greenfield capacity additions continue to be the primary structural driver behind our 30% increase in energy sales volume. The execution speed at key generation sites like Khavda, coupled with the rapid deployment of grid-scale battery storage, remains central to supporting our long-term target of 50 GW by 2030."
Why It Matters
For energy consumers, utility networks, and macro investors, the continuous deployment of large-scale greenfield generation facilities provides long-term tariff visibility and reduces reliance on imported fossil fuels. The simultaneous buildout of multi-megawatt battery systems demonstrates that industrial grid infrastructure can scale up renewable integration without reducing baseload transmission safety.
Key Facts at a Glance
Operational Portfolio: Reached 20,142 MW following an 848 MW capacity deployment during Q1 FY27.
Energy Sales Volume: Jumped 30% year-on-year to hit 13,657 million units (13.7 billion units).
Energy Storage Footprint: Total installed battery capacity scaled up to 3,551 MWh.
Efficiency Benchmarks: Solar plant availability stood at 99.5%, leading to a hybrid portfolio CUF of 49.0%.
FAQ Section
What is driving the sharp increase in Adani Green's energy sales?
The 30% growth in electricity sales is mainly driven by intense greenfield capacity additions over the last 12 months, totaling 4,327 MW of new solar, wind, and hybrid projects feeding into the national grid.
Where is the majority of this new green energy capacity being built?
A major part of the utility's growth is centered at the ultra-large 30 GW renewable energy development site in Khavda, Gujarat, which covers 538 square kilometers of land.
Why is the company installing large amounts of battery energy storage?
Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) capture surplus electricity during peak solar or wind production hours and release it during high net-demand periods, preventing grid instability.
What are the asset volume shares within the current 20,142 MW portfolio?
As of June 30, 2026, the portfolio includes 14,207 MW of utility solar projects, 3,266 MW of hybrid projects, and 2,670 MW of wind power assets.
Source: Corporate regulatory compliance reports filed on July 10, 2026, with the National Stock Exchange of India and investor notifications published by Adani Green Energy Limited.