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Core Insights - Gautam Adani plans to build a multi-billion dollar battery storage system in western India to support the group's renewable energy ambitions [1] - The facility will have a storage capacity of 1126 megawatts and is expected to be completed by March 2026, making it the largest battery storage facility in India and one of the largest single storage systems globally [1] - The project is part of Adani Group's extensive renewable energy complex in Gujarat, with a target to increase storage capacity to 15 gigawatt-hours by March 2027 and reach 50 gigawatt-hours within five years [1] Industry Context - The importance of battery storage is increasing in modern energy systems due to the challenges of balancing large-scale intermittent solar and wind power generation [1] - India's total installed power generation capacity is expected to reach approximately 800 megawatts this year, necessitating accelerated construction of battery storage systems to achieve the goal of doubling clean energy capacity to 500 gigawatts by the end of the decade [1] - Adani Group is reportedly in talks with several international companies for technical support and is exploring collaboration with Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD for battery production [1]