JSW Energy Surpasses FY25 Target With 10.9 GW Installed Capacity
In the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 alone, JSW Energy added 2.8 GW of operational capacity.

JSW Energy announced on Tuesday that its installed generation capacity has reached 10.9 gigawatts, exceeding the company's FY25 target of 10 GW. Over the course of fiscal 2025, the company added a total of 3.6 GW to its generation capacity.
According to a statement, the 10.9 GW installed capacity achieved at the end of fiscal 2025 reflects a significant milestone. The capacity expansion of 3.6 GW during the year was mainly driven by the addition of 1.3 GW through organic wind projects and 1.8 GW through the acquisition of KSK Mahanadi Power Ltd.
In the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 alone, JSW Energy added 2.8 GW of operational capacity.
JSW Energy Joint Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Sharad Mahendra said, "This accomplishment not only strengthens our position in the renewable energy sector but also reinforces our dedication towards the country's energy security and sustainable future by pursuing value-accretive growth opportunities."
"We continue to focus on delivering reliable, affordable and sustainable power while aiming to achieve 20 GW of installed capacity before 2030."