Adani Group plans Rs 12 trillion investment across energy and infrastructure
Author: PPD Team Date: December 10, 2025
Author: PPD Team Date: December 10, 2025
The Adani Group plans to invest more than USD 75 billion in energy transition projects over the next five years. Gautam Adani announced the plan during the centenary celebrations of the IIT (ISM) Dhanbad. He said the shift to green energy is emerging as a multi-trillion-dollar opportunity that will drive growth in electricity-based manufacturing, green steel, hydrogen systems and digital infrastructure.
The energy commitment forms part of a wider investment plan of up to Rs 12 trillion over six years across renewable energy, ports, technology, mining and infrastructure. Adani highlighted progress at the group’s renewable energy park in Khavda, Gujarat. The site spans 520 square kilometres and is expected to deliver 30 GW of green energy by 2030, which would be enough to supply more than 60 million homes each year.
The group aims to expand its footprint in mining and materials through the extraction and processing of ores to support the clean energy transition. Adani said the industry’s role in national development has grown and linked the investment strategy to broader goals for self reliance. He noted that managing natural resources and energy systems will shape India’s position in the coming decades.
Adani said challenges encountered by the group are part of its growth path. He reaffirmed confidence in the long term direction of the energy and infrastructure sectors.
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