• FY 2025-26 was a landmark year for Reliance’s New Energy business, with core manufacturing assets commissioned and Phase I operational. The Dhirubhai Ambani Green Energy Giga Complex at Jamnagar – being developed across 5,000 acres with 44 million sq. ft. of manufacturing and operational built-up area – is envisaged as the world’s most integrated clean energy manufacturing ecosystem outside China
• Reliance is progressively commissioning its HJT (Heterojunction Technology) cell and module lines. The first 200 MWp of high-efficiency HJT modules have been delivered – demonstrating 10% higher energy yield and 25% lower degradation versus industry standards, with 720 Wp BIS-certified panels. Reliance remains on track to scale to 10 GWp per annum, with expansion to 20 GWp planned, targeting 26% module efficiency. Polysilicon, glass, ingots, and wafers are being commissioned in phases toward full integration.
• Energy Storage (BESS): The Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) giga-factory is in advanced commissioning. RIL will be operationalising 40 GWh of annual capacity, with a roadmap to 100 GWh. With civil construction complete and equipment installation underway, production will ramp through the second half of 2026, focused on LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) chemistry for utility-scale BESS and mobility applications.
• Green Hydrogen and Electrolysers: RIL secured exclusive technology licensing from Nel ASA for alkaline electrolysers in India, with rights for captive use globally. Reliance has started work on its electrolyser giga-factory, commissioning and ramping up in phases over the next few quarters. The business is working towards building 3 MMTPA (million metric tonnes per annum) of green hydrogen equivalent capacity by 2032 for global markets. Reliance has also entered into a green ammonia long-term offtake agreement with Samsung C&T Corporation, with supply over a 15-year period commencing in the second half of FY 2029.
• In Kutch, Reliance is developing a 550,000-acre renewable hub. At peak installation, the site will deploy 55 MWp of solar modules and 150 MWh of battery containers daily. Solar generation is expected in FY 2026-27 for captive use and green fuel production. A dedicated Kutch-Jamnagar transmission corridor will deliver 24×7 green power. This platform is designed to meet approximately 10% of India’s electricity demand within a decade.
• Bio Energy: RIL is building India’s largest integrated CBG (Compressed Bio Gas) platform. CBG production has reached 270+ TPD across 35 operating plants (capacity ~700 TPD), and is on track to reach 1,100 TPD with 55 operating plants by end of FY 2026-27. Reliance contributes to over 30% of India’s CBG production, supplying green fuel to 40,000+ vehicles daily through ~270 retail outlets. Over 80,000+ farmers are engaged. Over the next five years, RIL targets 1 million tonnes annual CBG capacity
• The platform is being built towards the Rs 75,000 crore committed investment in clean energy. The New Energy business has the potential to create over 200,000 green jobs, reduce India’s energy import dependence, lower RIL Group’s energy costs significantly, and deliver long-term shareholder returns.
Reliance’s Green Energy Giga Complex goes live: First 200 MWp of HJT solar modules delivered; battery factory commissioning begins