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Adani Energy Solutions Limited (AESL), formerly Adani Transmission Limited, is India’s largest private-sector transmission and distribution company, incorporated in 2013 and headquartered in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. It operates an integrated portfolio across power transmission, distribution, smart metering, and energy solutions, with growing district cooling operations under a Cooling-as-a-Service model. As of FY 2024-25, AESL’s transmission network spanned 26,696 circuit km with 90,236 MVA transformation capacity, serving 3.18 million distribution customers and managing a smart-meter portfolio/order book of 2.28 crore meters. Key entities include Adani Electricity Mumbai Limited (AEML) and MPSEZ Utilities Limited (MUL). Core services cover transmission development/O&M, last-mile electricity distribution, AMI-based smart metering, and energy-efficient cooling for commercial and industrial users.
AESL’s model is driven by three growth engines—Transmission, Distribution, and Smart Metering—complemented by energy and cooling solutions. It serves B2B customers like generators and state DISCOMs in transmission; retail and commercial/industrial users in Mumbai and Mundra in distribution; DISCOMs nationwide in smart metering; and B2B cooling clients across real estate, airports, IT hubs, and data centers.
Develops and operates power transmission lines, distributes electricity in Mumbai and Mundra, deploys smart meters for DISCOMs, and offers energy/cooling solutions.
Across 16 Indian states, with regulated distribution in Mumbai and Mundra and transmission assets in 14 states.
Transmission: 26,696 ckm, 90,236 MVA; Distribution: 3.18 million customers.
Total income ₹24,447 crore; EBITDA ₹7,746 crore; adjusted PAT ₹1,810 crore.
Transmission ₹8,330.59 crore; Distribution ₹12,266.48 crore; Trading ₹1,380.44 crore; Others ₹1,789.58 crore.
Divested coal-based Dahanu asset; raised AEML’s renewable share to 35.2%, aiming for 60% by FY 2026-27.