ReNew Energy Global (RNW) reported full-year earnings on Monday, showing that its total portfolio rose to about 20 gigawatts, compared to 17.3 GW the previous year, including 1.7 GW/6.2 gigawatt-hours of battery energy storage systems.
The renewable energy firm said its commissioned capacity rose 16.6% over the year to about 12.6 GW, and further to about 12.8 GW after an additional 247 megawatts were added post-period.
The company commissioned about 2.4 GW of new capacity in 2026, including 1.7 GW of solar, 0.6 GW of wind and 25 MW/100 megawatt-hours of storage.
It also reported net asset recycling of 600 MW during the year.
Revenue from the sale of power rose to 88.2 billion Indian Rupees ($940 million) during the fiscal year, compared with 81.6 billion Indian Rupees a year ago. However, Q4 power revenue was broadly flat at 18.36 billion Indian Rupees, compared with 18.41 billion Indian Rupees a year earlier.
Electricity generation climbed by 11.3% in 2026 to 24,008 million kWh, buoyed by a 17.9% rise in wind output and a 6.2% increase in solar generation. Quarterly output reached 5,189 million kilowatt-hours, up 3.7% over the year.
ReNew Energy's manufacturing business reported an increase in external sales, with total income rising to 41.94 billion Indian Rupees in 2026 from 13.25 billion Indian Rupees a year earlier.
Quarterly, manufacturing revenue rose to 11.93 billion Indian Rupees from 9.91 billion Indian Rupees a year earlier.
The company said its solar module manufacturing capacity stands at 6.4 GW, with 2.5 GW of solar cell capacity, and it is expanding cell manufacturing by an additional 4 GW, expected to be operational by December.
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