Adani is building the world’s largest renewable energy park: Anti-drone system protected citizens; Complete details of AGM in 10 points

Adani Green is building the world’s largest renewable energy park in India, which will be visible even from space. Our target of 50 gigawatts by 2030 is proof that scale and sustainability can go hand in hand. Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani said this at the 33rd Annual General Meeting on June 24.

Major points of Adani Group’s AGM in 10 points…

1. Adani Defense: Anti-drone system protected army and civilians

The call for Operation Sindoor came and we fulfilled it. Our anti-drone system protected our army and civilians. As I always believe – we do not work in safe places. We work where India needs us the most.

2. Adani Power: Target to achieve 31 GW capacity by 2030

The company has crossed the 100 billion unit electricity generation mark, which is the first time for any private company. We aim to achieve 31 GW capacity by 2030.

3. Adani Green: Target to achieve 50 GW capacity by 2030

The world’s largest renewable energy park is being built in Gujarat, which will be visible even from space. The target is 50 GW by 2030. Combining thermal, renewable and pumped hydro generation capacities, Adani Green is on its way to achieving 100 GW capacity by 2030.

4. Adani Ports: Record 450 million metric tonnes of cargo handled

Adani Ports handled a record 450 million metric tonnes of cargo and has become the hub of India’s trade. With maritime transport, trucking, warehousing, and even freight forwarding, we are creating the transportation facility of the future. In line with the Prime Minister’s Gati Shakti Mission, our logistics resources are boosting MSME exports and reducing bottlenecks to enhance India’s global competitiveness.

5. Adani Cement: Crossed the 100 million tonnes per annum capacity mark

Gautam Adani said- Two and a half years ago, when we bought Holcim’s India cement business, we made a big promise – to double our capacity to 140 million tonnes per annum by 2027-28. Today, I am proud that we have achieved 72% of that target and crossed the 100 million tonnes per annum mark. The truth is – we don’t just build businesses, we build India’s capabilities.

6. Adani Airports: Handled record 94 million passengers in FY25

Adani Airports also achieved tremendous growth in FY25. We handled a record 94 million passengers. We also completed the first test flight at the greenfield airport in Navi Mumbai.

The airport will open later this year with an initial passenger capacity of 20 million and will later grow to a 90 million passenger capacity airport, giving us 35% of India’s airport passenger traffic.

7. Adani Total Gas: Serving 1 million PNG customers

Adani Total Gas is now serving 1 million PNG customers and running 3,400 EV charging stations across 22 states. This is real climate action, not just climate talk.

8. Dharavi rehabilitation project: 1 million people to get new homes

The work of transforming Asia’s largest slum into an urban rehabilitation project has begun. Here 10 lakh people will get new homes, schools, hospitals and parks.

9. Adani Group Revenue: Total revenue stood at Rs 2,71,664 crore

Talking about consolidated figures at the group level, revenue grew by 7%, EBITDA grew by 8.2%, and our net debt-to-EBITDA ratio remained healthy at 2.6x. Total revenue stood at Rs 2,71,664 crore, and our adjusted EBITDA was Rs 89,806 crore.

10. Social work: World class skill university is being built in Mundra

Three years ago, on its 60th birthday, the Adani family had pledged to donate Rs 60,000 crore for health, education and skill development. Under this, 1,000-bed world-class hospitals are being built in Ahmedabad and Mumbai.

A world class skill university is also being built in Mundra at a cost of ₹2,000 crore, which will prepare the youth for the industry. Apart from this, Adani Group provided free food to lakhs of devotees at Maha Kumbh 2025, in which 5,000 employees voluntarily participated.