Bondada Engineering Limited has announced the successful commissioning of 48.2 MWp of solar power projects across Maharashtra in March 2026, marking a significant addition to its execution portfolio in Indiaโs renewable energy sector.
The projects were delivered for a mix of clients, including state-owned utility Maharashtra State Power Generation Company Limited (MAHAGENCO) and private sector player Paradigm IT, reflecting the companyโs growing presence across both public and private segments.
With this milestone, Bondada Engineering has achieved an execution capacity of approximately 500 MWp during FY 2025โ26, taking its cumulative installed solar capacity to around 1.3 GWp. The development underscores the companyโs expanding operational capabilities and its ability to deliver projects at scale within defined timelines.
The latest commissioning aligns with Bondadaโs broader growth trajectory, supported by a robust EPC pipeline of around 3.3 GW. The company has been actively securing large-scale contracts from leading players in the renewable energy space, positioning itself as a reliable engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) partner in Indiaโs rapidly evolving solar market.
In addition to strengthening its core EPC business, Bondada is also exploring new opportunities in emerging segments. The company recently entered into a strategic understanding with a Dubai-based renewable energy firm to develop green-powered data centre infrastructure, indicating a move towards integrated energy solutions.
The commissioning of these projects in Maharashtra further reinforces the companyโs footprint in one of Indiaโs key solar markets, where demand for clean energy continues to grow amid industrial expansion and policy support.
As India accelerates its renewable energy deployment, Bondada Engineeringโs consistent execution performance and expanding order book are expected to support its long-term growth in the solar EPC segment.
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