New Delhi: Adani Energy Solutions Limited has announced that it has obtained long term financial support from a consortium of Japanese banks for its flagship high voltage direct current transmission project. The initiative is aimed at creating a large green energy corridor capable of carrying 6,000 megawatts of renewable power across northern India.
The proposed corridor will extend over 950 kilometres, linking Bhadla in Rajasthan with Fatehpur in Uttar Pradesh. Once completed, the project is expected to strengthen the national grid by enabling large scale movement of clean energy from solar rich regions to major consumption centres. The infrastructure is designed to supply electricity to nearly 60 million households and is scheduled for commissioning by 2029.
Company officials stated that the corridor will play a crucial role in evacuating renewable energy generated in Rajasthan and integrating it efficiently with India’s power network. The project is seen as a key step toward meeting the country’s growing demand for clean and sustainable electricity while improving grid stability in energy intensive urban and industrial areas.
The financing arrangement has been led by leading Japanese institutions, including MUFG Bank and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation. Advanced transmission technology for the project will be provided by Hitachi in collaboration with Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, ensuring strong participation from India’s domestic manufacturing sector.
The leadership of Adani Energy Solutions described the development as a defining moment in building a national green transmission backbone. The continued involvement of Japanese partners was highlighted as a reflection of deepening cooperation between India and Japan in the field of sustainable energy and infrastructure development.
The project forms part of the broader clean energy platform of the Adani Group. Rajasthan remains one of the most important hubs for renewable generation under Adani Green Energy, and power from these projects already contributes to the supply mix of Adani Electricity Mumbai Limited. The Mumbai distribution network currently sources more than 40 percent of its electricity from renewable sources, making it one of the leading cities globally in terms of clean power usage.
International confidence in the initiative has also been reinforced by a stable credit rating from a Japanese agency, indicating strong financial credibility and long term viability of the project.
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