Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) will launch its new-energy Giga Complex in Jamnagar during financial year 2026 [1].
This expansion marks a critical step in the company's transition toward a greener portfolio. By integrating solar manufacturing and green-hydrogen production, the conglomerate aims to meet its climate-target commitments and reduce its carbon footprint.
Chairman Mukesh Ambani said the timeline during the company's annual general meeting. The facility, located in Gujarat, India, is designed to serve as a hub for the company's renewable energy ambitions. According to the company, the Giga Complex is scheduled to go live in FY26 [1].
A primary focus of the initial rollout involves the battery-plant commissioning, which is set to begin in the same period [1]. This component is essential for the storage capabilities required to make solar and wind energy viable at scale. The Jamnagar site will integrate these battery technologies alongside other new-energy milestones.
The project also outlines specific goals for green-hydrogen production and the manufacturing of solar panels. These initiatives are part of a broader strategy to diversify RIL's energy assets away from traditional petrochemicals. The company is leveraging the Jamnagar site's existing infrastructure to accelerate the deployment of these technologies.
Reliance is positioning the Giga Complex as a cornerstone of India's energy transition. The scale of the investment reflects the company's intent to compete in the global market for renewable energy components. The operational start in FY26 [1] will allow the firm to begin commercializing its proprietary green-energy tech.
“The Giga Complex is scheduled to go live in FY26”
The transition of the Jamnagar Giga Complex to operational status signifies a shift for Reliance from a fossil-fuel dominant entity to a diversified energy provider. By focusing on the vertical integration of solar, hydrogen, and battery storage, the company is attempting to control the entire supply chain of the green energy transition in India.



