Readily Mobility Plans IPO, Expands Solar Commissioning and O&M Portfolio in India

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Readily Mobility Solutions Private Limited has initiated the process of converting into a public company as it prepares for a proposed Initial Public Offering (IPO), positioning itself as a growing clean-energy after-sales and solar services platform in India. The company is evaluating an IPO of around INR 100 crore, at a proposed valuation of INR 700โ€“750 crore, subject to market conditions and regulatory approvals.

As part of its transition to a listed entity, Readily is strengthening its governance framework by expanding its Board of Directors. The company has proposed the induction of Shivani Agarwal and Smiriti Makharia as full-time directors, enhancing leadership depth across strategy, finance, and execution. Advocate Jash Dalia has also been appointed as legal counsel to support the companyโ€™s conversion to a public entity, the IPO process, and ongoing compliance requirements.

While Readily began as an electric-vehicle after-sales services provider, the company has significantly expanded its solar commissioning and operations & maintenance (O&M) business. It currently has an executed and ongoing solar commissioning portfolio of approximately 700โ€“800 MW, spanning utility-scale as well as commercial and industrial (C&I) solar projects across India.

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Building on this momentum, Readily is now entering the distributed and rooftop solar segments, including participation in national programmes such as PM-KUSUM, which promotes decentralised solar deployment for farmers and small producers. The expansion is aimed at tapping Indiaโ€™s rapidly growing demand for rooftop and decentralised solar solutions.

The planned IPO is expected to provide growth capital to scale Readilyโ€™s solar O&M network, invest in technology-driven service platforms, and deepen its participation in utility-scale, C&I, and rooftop solar programmes. Through its asset-light, tech-enabled model, the company aims to strengthen its position as a differentiated solar and clean-energy after-sales platform supporting Indiaโ€™s renewable energy and energy transition goals.


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