Hinduja Group Lines Up $4B for Renewable Expansion, Adding Hybrid and Battery Storage to Hit 10 GW by 2030

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The Hinduja Group has outlined an ambitious plan to rapidly expand its presence in India’s renewable energy sector, committing between $3 billion and $4 billion to clean power development. The company intends to increase its capacity from the current 3 GW to more than 10 GW by 2030, signalling a major vote of confidence in the country’s green transition.

While solar energy remains the backbone of Hinduja’s power portfolio, the new strategy places strong emphasis on diversified clean technologies. The group plans to build a series of hybrid renewable projects that combine solar and wind generation with battery storage—potentially enabling up to eight hours of stored power. Pumped hydro storage is also being evaluated as part of the long-term expansion.

At the same time, the group will move ahead with the expansion of its coal-based power plant in Vizag. Company representatives say the coal expansion is intended to ensure stability and reliability of supply as renewable generation grows.

Beyond large-scale power projects, Hinduja is actively working to integrate clean energy into transport infrastructure. The company is rolling out renewable-powered EV charging stations and has strengthened its footprint in both India and the UK through new acquisitions supporting fast and slow charging technologies. In addition, Hinduja’s e-bus operations are running on pay-per-kilometre contracts and supported by digital platforms that enhance operational efficiency.

By linking clean energy generation with practical applications such as transport, the Hinduja Group aims to turn sustainability goals into day-to-day reality.


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