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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > Why Adani’s New ANIOL Venture Could Shake Up India’s Renewable Market
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Why Adani’s New ANIOL Venture Could Shake Up India’s Renewable Market

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: March 25, 2025 11:27 am
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Adani Enterprises just took a bold step into renewable energy—but will this move revive its slowing profits?

What Happened?

On March 24, 2025, Adani Enterprises’ arm ANIL created a new company called ANIOL. This new business will sell solar panels, wind turbines, inverters, and other green energy products.

Adani Enterprises, the flagship company of the Adani Group, is doubling down on clean energy despite recent financial struggles. The move aligns with India’s push for sustainable energy solutions.

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Also Read: India’s Green Energy Leap: Adani’s $325M Transmission Project in Gujarat

Key Details

  • Capital: ANIOL has an authorized and paid-up capital of ₹1 lakh, divided into 10,000 equity shares—all owned by ANIL.
  • Operations: The subsidiary hasn’t started business yet but will soon enter the booming renewable energy market.
  • Financial Context: Adani Enterprises saw a 96.93% drop in Q3 net profit (FY25) and an 8.78% revenue decline, making this new venture a potential turnaround strategy.

Market Reaction

Adani’s stock dipped 1.23% to ₹2,340.50 on the BSE, reflecting investor caution. However, the long-term potential in renewable energy could reignite growth.

What’s Next?

With ANIOL, Adani is positioning itself as a key player in India’s green energy transition. Will this bet pay off? Only time will tell.

Also Read: GNFC’s Bold Move: Can This New Nitric Acid Plant Supercharge India’s Chemical Industry?

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