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Enrich Secures 300 MW Solar EPC Project from NTPC REL at Anta, Rajasthan, Expanding India’s Utility-Scale Renewable Infrastructure

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Enrich, a leading solar and energy solutions company, has secured a 300 MW solar EPC project from NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd. (NTPC REL) to be developed at NTPC Anta, Rajasthan.

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The turnkey contract was formally signed by NTPC REL and Enrich, officially commencing the project and marking a significant expansion of Enrich’s portfolio in large-scale utility solar developments.

Ishwar Chand Mangal, Executive Chairman and Board Member of Enrich, said the award “marks another significant milestone in our journey towards becoming India’s leading solar and energy storage solutions company. We look forward to supporting India’s clean energy transition and strengthening national renewable infrastructure.”

Ankit Kanchal, Founder and Managing Director of Enrich, added that the project “reflects strong momentum at the company in enhancing engineering expertise, strengthening project management capabilities, and delivering large-scale solar projects with speed and quality. It further reinforces our order book and positions us for sustained growth while supporting India’s federal clean energy ambitions through reliable, timely, and sustainable infrastructure development.”

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The 300 MW project at NTPC Anta is expected to contribute significantly to India’s renewable energy targets, reinforcing the nation’s push towards sustainable and clean energy infrastructure.


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