Bondada Commissions 48.2 MWp Solar Projects
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Bondada Commissions 48.2 MWp Solar Projects

Bondada Engineering has commissioned 48.2 MWp of solar power projects in March 2026 for clients including Paradigm IT and MAHAGENCO across multiple locations in Maharashtra. With this, the company has achieved nearly 500 MWp of project execution in FY2025–26, taking its cumulative executed capacity to about 1.3 GWp.

The milestone highlights the company’s execution strength, project management capability and technical expertise in delivering utility-scale solar EPC projects within timelines while maintaining quality and safety standards. It also strengthens Bondada Engineering’s position in supporting India’s renewable energy expansion and clean power transition.

Rear Admiral R Sreenivas, VSM, (Retd.), Chief Executive Officer, Bondada Group, said, ‘The successful commissioning of these projects is a testament to our team’s consistent focus on execution excellence and operational discipline. Achieving ~500 MWp execution in FY26 marks a significant milestone in our growth journey and reflects our ability to scale efficiently. We remain committed to delivering high-quality, large-scale renewable energy projects that support Bharat’s clean energy transition while creating long-term value for our stakeholders.’

Bondada Engineering said it will continue to expand its renewable energy portfolio through operational excellence, disciplined capital allocation and a long-term growth strategy.

Bondada Engineering has commissioned 48.2 MWp of solar power projects in March 2026 for clients including Paradigm IT and MAHAGENCO across multiple locations in Maharashtra. With this, the company has achieved nearly 500 MWp of project execution in FY2025–26, taking its cumulative executed capacity to about 1.3 GWp.The milestone highlights the company’s execution strength, project management capability and technical expertise in delivering utility-scale solar EPC projects within timelines while maintaining quality and safety standards. It also strengthens Bondada Engineering’s position in supporting India’s renewable energy expansion and clean power transition.Rear Admiral R Sreenivas, VSM, (Retd.), Chief Executive Officer, Bondada Group, said, ‘The successful commissioning of these projects is a testament to our team’s consistent focus on execution excellence and operational discipline. Achieving ~500 MWp execution in FY26 marks a significant milestone in our growth journey and reflects our ability to scale efficiently. We remain committed to delivering high-quality, large-scale renewable energy projects that support Bharat’s clean energy transition while creating long-term value for our stakeholders.’Bondada Engineering said it will continue to expand its renewable energy portfolio through operational excellence, disciplined capital allocation and a long-term growth strategy.

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