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Gautam Adani's Rs 8555350000000 largest ever plan in India for…, the money will come from….

Gautam Adani's Rs 8555350000000 largest ever plan in India for…, the money will come from….

India.com2 days ago

Adani Group is planning a capital expenditure of $100 billion. It is the largest capital expenditure in India till now. The investment will be made over the next six years. Adani Group's Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Jugeshinder Singh told NDTV Profit, 'We are not talking about acquisitions here; this is all greenfield on-ground capex…' He added, 'We want to take our investment to Rs 1.5-1.6 lakh crore every year (from Rs 1.1-1.2 lakh crore last year).''
The capital expenditure plan mainly focuses on three sectors like the energy business with 83-85% of the total investment. According to the CFO, around 10% of the expenditure will be given to construction and materials and 6-7% will go for mining and metals businesses.
The majority of the energy investment will be utilized for expansion of renewable energy capacity and storage. As per the company's investment presentation, Adani Green Energy had an operational capacity of 14.2 GW as of March 2025 and Adani Power's capacity was 16.54 GW.
To fund its annual capex plan of Rs 1.5-1.6 lakh crore, Adani Group plans to get Rs 80,000 crore from internal cash flows, Rs 15,000 crore via settlement payments, and Rs 12,000-14,000 crore from the profit generated by its EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) business.
The group also has an external funding reserve of Rs 40,000-50,000 crore. Adani Group repays around Rs 24,000 crore in debt annually, with a net debt addition of Rs 25,000 crore.

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