Worlds Largest Solar Project in Gujarat India
Embark on a journey to the world's largest integrated green energy manufacturing complex—the Dhirubhai Ambani Green Energy Giga Complex, being built in Jamnagar, Gujarat. Spanning over 5,000 acres, this visionary project by Reliance Industries is redefining the future of renewable energy.
Learn how this megaproject brings solar PV, battery storage, green hydrogen, fuel cells, and power electronics under one roof in a "sand-to-electrons-to-green-molecules" ecosystem. With a planned initial capacity of 20 GW solar PV, 40–100 GWh of battery output, and 3 GW of electrolyser capacity by 2026, it's set to revolutionize clean energy in India and beyond.
Anchored by Ambani’s bold vision and investment of around ₹75,000 crore (USD 10 billion), this giga-factory complex is central to India’s ambition to achieve net-zero by 2035 and generate 3 million tonnes of green hydrogen per year by 2032.
Key Highlights:
Fully integrated renewable ecosystem: solar PV, batteries, hydrogen, fuel cells, and more
Largest single-site solar PV manufacturing facility, scaling up to 20 GW around 2023–2024
Battery giga-factory starting with 40 GWh/year in 2026, expanding to 100 GWh/year
Electrolyser factory targeting 3 GW/year by 2026 to enable cost-effective green hydrogen
Ambani’s exact words: “world’s most integrated new energy ecosystem—from sand to electrons to green molecules”
Coverage includes a massive single-site solar project in Kutch (550,000 acres—3× the size of Singapore), capable of meeting nearly 10% of India’s electricity demand within a decade
Reliance’s clean energy ambitions extend to green hydrogen derivatives like ammonia, methanol, and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for global export
Why Watch This?
Witness scale: Four times larger than Tesla’s gigafactory, covering 44 million square feet of infrastructure
Built to power a sustainable future: From module manufacturing to energy storage and green fuels—this complex is a testament to India’s renewable transformation.
Видео Worlds Largest Solar Project in Gujarat India канала ITI World of Skills
Learn how this megaproject brings solar PV, battery storage, green hydrogen, fuel cells, and power electronics under one roof in a "sand-to-electrons-to-green-molecules" ecosystem. With a planned initial capacity of 20 GW solar PV, 40–100 GWh of battery output, and 3 GW of electrolyser capacity by 2026, it's set to revolutionize clean energy in India and beyond.
Anchored by Ambani’s bold vision and investment of around ₹75,000 crore (USD 10 billion), this giga-factory complex is central to India’s ambition to achieve net-zero by 2035 and generate 3 million tonnes of green hydrogen per year by 2032.
Key Highlights:
Fully integrated renewable ecosystem: solar PV, batteries, hydrogen, fuel cells, and more
Largest single-site solar PV manufacturing facility, scaling up to 20 GW around 2023–2024
Battery giga-factory starting with 40 GWh/year in 2026, expanding to 100 GWh/year
Electrolyser factory targeting 3 GW/year by 2026 to enable cost-effective green hydrogen
Ambani’s exact words: “world’s most integrated new energy ecosystem—from sand to electrons to green molecules”
Coverage includes a massive single-site solar project in Kutch (550,000 acres—3× the size of Singapore), capable of meeting nearly 10% of India’s electricity demand within a decade
Reliance’s clean energy ambitions extend to green hydrogen derivatives like ammonia, methanol, and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for global export
Why Watch This?
Witness scale: Four times larger than Tesla’s gigafactory, covering 44 million square feet of infrastructure
Built to power a sustainable future: From module manufacturing to energy storage and green fuels—this complex is a testament to India’s renewable transformation.
Видео Worlds Largest Solar Project in Gujarat India канала ITI World of Skills
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