Gensol Engineering Limited has secured an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract worth approximately ₹967.98 crore (including GST) for the development of a 245 MW Solar PV Project at Khavda RE Power Park in the Rann of Kutch, Gujarat. The contract also includes three years of operation and maintenance (O&M) services. This latest project win further strengthens Gensol’s presence in India’s renewable energy sector.
The company had recently secured another EPC contract worth ₹1,062.97 crore for a 275 MW Solar PV Project at the same location. With these two major contracts, Gensol is now responsible for the cumulative development of 520 MW of solar capacity at Khavda Solar Park. This site is set to become the world’s largest hybrid renewable energy park, playing a crucial role in India’s transition towards sustainable energy.
Anmol Singh Jaggi, Managing Director and Chairman of Gensol Engineering, expressed pride in securing back-to-back projects at Khavda. He emphasized that these orders reaffirm Gensol’s commitment to delivering high-quality, sustainable energy solutions. He highlighted India’s rapid progress towards energy independence and the importance of renewable energy in this transformation, noting that Gensol is proud to contribute to this national mission.
Shilpa Urhekar, Chief Executive Officer, Solar EPC (India), Gensol Engineering Ltd., stated that signing this contract with a renowned public sector undertaking reflects the trust placed in Gensol’s engineering capabilities. She added that securing two significant projects in a short period reinforces the company’s commitment to customer satisfaction and its position as a leading EPC player in the Indian renewable energy market.
Gensol Engineering continues to leverage its expertise in solar EPC services to support India’s renewable energy goals. By implementing innovative technologies and fostering a culture of excellence, the company aims to play a key role in decarbonizing India’s energy sector. Gensol remains dedicated to ensuring a greener and more energy-efficient future, aligning with the country’s vision for a sustainable energy transition.
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