GameChange Solar and Sterling and Wilson Partner for 750 MWp Tracker Supply in India’s Khavda Solar Park

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GameChange Solar, a prominent global provider of solar tracking solutions for ground-mounted photovoltaic (PV) plants, has entered into a significant tracker supply contract with Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Limited. Sterling and Wilson, a leading global renewable EPC solutions provider based in India, has commissioned GameChange to supply its Genius Tracker™ systems for a 750 MWp solar PV plant at the Khavda Solar Park in Gujarat.

The Khavda Renewable Energy Park, set to become the world’s largest renewable energy facility with a total capacity of 30 GW, is a cornerstone of India’s ambitious renewable energy agenda. Spanning over 538 square kilometers of barren land in Gujarat, the park will play a crucial role in supporting India’s goal to achieve 500 GW of non-fossil-fuel energy capacity. This initiative aligns with the government’s commitment to meet 50% of its cumulative electric power capacity from renewable sources and to reduce carbon emissions by 45% by the year 2030.

“This project marks a significant milestone for us, as we cross the 1 GW threshold of projects executed in collaboration with Sterling & Wilson across three continents,” said Vikas Bansal, President, International, at GameChange Solar. “It stands as one of our largest tracker installations outside of the United States, underscoring our growing global presence.”

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The partnership between GameChange Solar and Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Limited highlights the ongoing expansion of renewable energy infrastructure in India and the pivotal role that international collaboration plays in advancing global clean energy goals.


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