| Avaada signs deal for 5 GW of solar, 5 GWh of BESS in India 
 Avaada  Group will deploy 5 GW of solar, 1 GW of wind, and 5 GWh of battery  energy storage system (BESS) capacity in western India to support grid  stability and extend renewable power supply beyond daylight hours.
 
 October 10, 2025                                              Uma Gupta
 
 
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 From  pv magazine India
 
 Avaada Group has signed a deal with the  government of the Indian state of Gujarat to invest INR 360 billion  ($4.06 billion) in renewable energy and battery storage projects.
 
 The agreement covers 5 GW of solar, 1 GW of  wind, and 5 GWh of BESS capacity across Kutch, Banaskantha, and  Surendranagar districts. Project commissioning is planned between 2027  and 2030.
 
 The integrated renewable-plus-storage  portfolio aims to strengthen grid reliability by enabling efficient  storage and dispatch of green power. The projects are expected to  generate more than 1,000 direct and 2,000 indirect jobs, with up to  5,000 additional roles during construction.
 
 Advanced battery storage will provide firm  power beyond solar hours, offset more than 12 million tons of CO2  annually, and conserve approximately 166 million liters of water through  robotic module cleaning technology.
 
 Avaada’s 280 MW solar project in Surendranagar  spans 1,170 acres across Tavi and Varsani villages. Developed under the  Gujarat State Solar Policy, it required an investment of INR 15 billion  and uses tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) n-type bifacial PV  modules certified under the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers  (ALMM).
 
 Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently  inaugurated the project. He also laid the foundation for a 100 MW solar  project in Vadodara district. The project is expected to cost INR 4  billion
 
 pv-magazine.com
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