Gensol Engineering Secures Major 275 MW Solar PV Project in Gujarat
The contract, awarded by a renowned public sector undertaking, is valued at approximately Rs 1061.97 crores, including GST.
Gensol Engineering Secures Major 275 MW Solar PV Project in Gujarat
Gensol Engineering Ltd. has secured a major contract to develop a 275 MW Solar PV project at the RE Solar Park in Khavda Rann, Kutch, Gujarat. The contract, awarded by a renowned public sector undertaking, is valued at approximately Rs 1061.97 crores, including GST. This agreement also includes three years of operations and maintenance (O&M) services, underscoring Gensol’s long-term commitment to the project.
Shilpa Urhekar, the CEO of Solar EPC (India) at Gensol Engineering Ltd., expressed her excitement about the achievement, marking the start of 2025 positively. She emphasized the significance of this contract as a testament to the trust and confidence placed in Gensol by a leading public sector corporation. The partnership with the public sector is especially important, as it aligns with the company’s vision to contribute to India’s clean energy goals.
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With this new project, Gensol aims to continue advancing the energy landscape in India, contributing to a greener and more sustainable future. The RE Solar Park in Khavda Rann, located in Gujarat, is a key site for solar energy development in the region, and Gensol’s role in it will further strengthen its presence in the Indian renewable energy market. This achievement reflects Gensol’s ability to deliver large-scale solar projects, and the company is poised to play a critical role in the country’s transition to renewable energy.
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