This is almost double
the capital expenditure in 2023-24. Of the total capex for 2024-25, 85 percent
of it will be in the airport business and for Adani New Industries.
Singh also said that Adani
Enterprises will list the airport business in the financial
year 2028. Adani Airport Holdings Ltd currently manages seven airports.
This comes a day
after Adani Group Chairman Gautam
Adani said the group was well-positioned” to continue the economic and social
programmes that have taken the company on a “spectacular journey” in the last
10 years.
“This year
will largely be an asset completion year. The Navi Mumbai airport will be
completed and will be handed over by this year or early next year,” Singh said
adding that smaller aircrafts like Cessna has started landing at Navi Mumbai as
part of the “testing process.
The capital
expenditure for 2023-24 for Adani Group was ₹70,000 crore, which included
completed assets of ₹57,000 crore. While addressing media persons at Adani
Shantigram in Ahmedabad, Tuesday, Singh also said that the Group subsidiary
Adani Green will spend an estimated ₹34,000 crore to add 6-7 Gigawatt (GW) in
the current financial year, including capacities at Khavda in Gujarat.
At the group level, Adani is also planning to raise
$2-3 billion in equity during this financial year. The Group had already expressed its intent to
invest $50 billion in 10 years in Adani New Industries which included a three
million tonne hydrogen project.
At a recent meeting
with analysts at Jefferies, Adani group said it is planning to make investments
of the order of $100 billion in the next decade across its businesses to scale
up capacities, with a major portion of the outlays on energy transition
projects, green energy components and digital infrastructure.
The flagship and incubating company Adani
Enterprises will be gradually rolling out the green hydrogen ecosystem, which
will be the group’s most capex-heavy venture. A test facility is also being set up and for the
first 20 GW of green hydrogen production it has already identified land in
Kutch. The company is also planning to bid for more airports under the central
government’s airport privatisation plan.