Representing the convergence of scale, speed, and far-reaching socio-economic and ecological impact, this world’s largest renewable energy project is setting new precedents in execution excellence. More importantly, it is set to become a global benchmark for ultra-large-scale renewable energy development.
Renewable energy capacity
clean energy to be generated
Green jobs to be created
Project area - 5x the size of Paris
Targeted reduction in CO2 emissions annually
Homes targeted to be powered annually
Carbon sequestrated by trees
Cars off the roads
Operational
by 2029
We have significantly ramped up the workforce at the site to enable accelerated development. Our capacity ramp-up plans continue to be well aligned with the transmission planning. Apart from having long-term relationships with global solar module suppliers and a well-integrated supply chain within the Adani portfolio, we have expanded our collaboration with more suppliers for ALMM-compliant solar modules. These initiatives enabled significant capacity deployment during the current financial year and put us on a firm track to achieve 30 GW RE capacity in Khavda by 2029, poised to set a global benchmark for large-scale execution speed.
The plant deploys the most advanced bifacial solar modules and trackers to maximise electricity generation. It also deploys India’s largest 5.2 MW wind turbine and amongst the most powerful onshore wind turbines globally. We have also deployed complete robotic cleaning, which not only leads to near-zero water usage for module cleaning but also increases electricity generation.