Renewable powerhouse Adani Green Energy Limited posted a 37% annual jump in energy sales for FY26’s initial nine months, propelled by capacity ramp-ups and flawless execution. From Ahmedabad, the announcement underscores AGEL’s pivotal role in India’s green revolution.
Operational portfolio ballooned 48% to 17.2 GW, with 5.6 GW greenfield capacity commissioned—14% of India’s total new solar and wind additions. This outpaces over 90% of the prior fiscal’s capacity gains, demonstrating unmatched execution speed.
Top-line grew 25% to Rs 8,508 crore; EBITDA followed at 24% higher to Rs 7,921 crore. Such metrics highlight operational leverage in a high-growth sector.
CEO Ashish Khanna celebrated the strides: ‘In 2026, we’ve integrated 5.6 GW renewables, matching 14% of India’s nationwide solar-wind surge.’ Operational capacity hitting 17.2 GW affirms top-tier status.
Flagship efforts shine: Khavda’s unprecedented 30 GW park races ahead, poised to host a premier single-location battery storage system soon. The Chitravati River hydro-pumped project in Andhra Pradesh tracks perfectly to timelines.
Over 27 billion units generated equate to powering Azerbaijan annually. Gujarat’s Khavda site, at 538 sq km (five Parises wide), pioneers hyperscale green energy models globally.
As global eyes turn to sustainable power, Adani Green’s feats bolster India’s leadership. With ambitious pipelines and proven delivery, the firm is primed to dominate the renewable surge, driving economic and environmental gains.