Gujarat Inject (Kerala) Limited has secured a purchase order worth approximately ₹14.49 crore from Deon Energy Limited for the supply of solar photovoltaic (PV) modules, marking a significant milestone in the company’s ongoing transition toward the renewable energy sector.
Under the contract, Gujarat Inject (Kerala) will supply 16,129 solar PV modules with a capacity of 620 Wp each. The order is scheduled for execution within June 2026, with deliveries to be made at designated project locations.
The latest order strengthens the company’s position in India’s growing solar infrastructure market and reflects increasing demand for domestically supplied solar equipment as the country accelerates renewable energy deployment.
The development comes amid the company’s strategic transformation and proposed rebranding to Regenova Renewtech Limited, a move aimed at aligning its corporate identity with its expanding focus on clean energy and sustainability-driven business opportunities.
Company officials stated that the order underscores confidence in its capabilities as a solar equipment supplier and supports its long-term vision of becoming a key participant in India’s renewable energy value chain.
India’s solar sector continues to witness robust growth, driven by government initiatives, rising investments, and increasing demand for clean energy solutions. The contract is expected to further enhance Gujarat Inject (Kerala)’s presence in the solar manufacturing and supply ecosystem while supporting the country’s renewable energy ambitions.
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