The Khavda park demonstrates that India can execute renewable energy projects at a scale that rivals China, potentially accelerating the country's energy transition timeline.
The Khavda park demonstrates that India can execute renewable energy projects at a scale that rivals China, potentially accelerating the country's energy transition timeline.
30 GW capacity makes it the world's largest single-location renewable park
538 sq km combining solar and wind generation
$20B total investment over development lifecycle
This mega-project positions India as a significant player in APAC's renewable energy landscape, potentially intensifying competition with Chinese developers in regional markets like Southeast Asia and Australia. It could also influence other APAC nations, such as Vietnam and Indonesia, to scale up their own renewable infrastructure ambitions and attract similar large-scale investments, driving regional energy transition efforts.
538 sq km combining solar and wind generation
$20B total investment over development lifecycle
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