Installed Capacity Stands at 13.2 GW

Team News Riveting
Mumbai, October 4
JSW Energy Limited (“The Company”) is pleased to announce that it has successfully commissioned 114 MW of renewable energy (“RE”) capacity during the month of September 2025, with solar capacity of 21 MW and wind capacity of 93 MW, taking the installed capacity to 13,211 MW.
With this the cumulative organic RE capacity addition during Q2 FY26 stands at 443 MW, which includes 20 MW of Floating Solar capacity at Vijayanagar. The share of renewables in the overall capacity stands at 57 per cent constituting of wind capacity at 3,709 MW, solar capacity at 2,213 MW and hydro capacity at 1,631 MW.
JSW Energy has total locked-in generation capacity of 30.5 GW comprising of 13.2 GW operational, 12.5 GW under-construction across thermal and renewable, 150 MW under-acquisition hydro and has pipeline of 4.6 GW. The company also has 29.4 GWh of locked-in energy storage capacity through hydro pumped storage projects of 26.4 GWh and battery energy storage system of 3.0 GWh. The Company aims to reach 30 GW generation capacity and 40 GWh of energy storage capacity by FY 2030 and achieve Carbon Neutrality by 2050.
JSW Energy Ltd is one of the leading Private sector power producers in India and part of the USD 23 billion JSW Group which has significant presence in sectors such as steel, energy, infrastructure, cement, sports among others. JSW Energy Ltd has established its presence across the value chains of power sector with diversified assets in power generation, and transmission.
With strong operations, robust corporate governance and prudent capital allocation strategies, JSW Energy continues to deliver sustainable growth, and create value for all stakeholders. JSW Energy began commercial operations in 2000, with the commissioning of its first 2×130 MW thermal power plants at Vijayanagar, Karnataka. Since then, the company has steadily enhanced its power generation capacity from 260 MW to 13.2 GW, ensuring diversity in geographic presence, fuel sources and power off-take arrangements.
The Company is presently constructing various power projects to the tune of 12.5 GW, with a vision to
achieve a total power generation capacity of 30 GW by 2030.
