Patel Infrastructure has announced a major step in supporting India’s renewable energy growth by issuing an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) tender for a 700 MW solar power project in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The company is inviting bids from eligible contractors to develop the large-scale solar project, which is expected to strengthen the regionโs clean energy capacity.
The proposed project will cover all key stages of development, including engineering design, procurement of equipment, construction, testing, and final commissioning. Through this tender, Patel Infrastructure aims to attract experienced domestic and international solar developers capable of delivering the project within the required timelines and quality standards.
Gujarat continues to play a leading role in India’s renewable energy sector due to its favorable climatic conditions, strong solar radiation levels, and supportive government policies. The state has witnessed significant growth in solar power installations over the past few years and remains a preferred destination for large-scale renewable energy investments.
The launch of this 700 MW project comes at a time when India is rapidly expanding its solar energy capacity. Utility-scale and distributed solar installations have been growing across the country as both public and private sector organizations increase investments in clean energy infrastructure. The project is expected to contribute to India’s broader efforts to reduce dependence on conventional fossil fuels and promote sustainable energy generation.
According to the tender requirements, interested bidders will be required to meet specific technical and financial qualifications to ensure the successful execution of the project. The selected contractor will be responsible for delivering the project in accordance with established performance and reliability standards.
With the bidding process now underway, the project represents another significant addition to Gujaratโs renewable energy portfolio. Once completed, the solar plant is expected to support clean power generation, strengthen energy security, and contribute to India’s long-term renewable energy goals, including the target of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel energy capacity by 2030.
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