Bondada Engineering Commissions 120.46 MWp Solar Capacity
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Bondada Engineering Commissions 120.46 MWp Solar Capacity

Bondada Engineering has recently commissioned 120.46 MWp of solar power projects during December 2025, reinforcing its execution capability and expanding its presence in India’s clean energy sector.

The projects were delivered for clients including Maharashtra State Power Generation Company and NLC India, along with Paradigm IT. Installations were completed across multiple locations in Maharashtra—Dhule, Amaravati, Hingoli, Pathardi, Shevgaon, Kannad and Dharni—and in Neyveli, Tamil Nadu.

Over the past two months, Bondada Engineering has doubled its monthly commissioning capacity, reflecting improvements in project management, operational efficiency and execution strength within its solar EPC business. The company stated that the timely completion of these projects demonstrates its ability to deliver large-scale solar assets while maintaining high standards of quality and safety.

According to Rear Admiral R Sreenivas, VSM (Retd), Chief Executive Officer, Bondada Group, the milestone underlines the company’s focus on disciplined execution and scalable operations, while supporting India’s transition towards clean and sustainable energy.

Incorporated in 2012 and headquartered in Hyderabad, Bondada Engineering Limited operates across renewable energy, telecom and railways infrastructure. The company continues to expand its renewable energy portfolio, positioning itself as a long-term contributor to India’s clean energy ambitions.

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Bondada Engineering has recently commissioned 120.46 MWp of solar power projects during December 2025, reinforcing its execution capability and expanding its presence in India’s clean energy sector. The projects were delivered for clients including Maharashtra State Power Generation Company and NLC India, along with Paradigm IT. Installations were completed across multiple locations in Maharashtra—Dhule, Amaravati, Hingoli, Pathardi, Shevgaon, Kannad and Dharni—and in Neyveli, Tamil Nadu. Over the past two months, Bondada Engineering has doubled its monthly commissioning capacity, reflecting improvements in project management, operational efficiency and execution strength within its solar EPC business. The company stated that the timely completion of these projects demonstrates its ability to deliver large-scale solar assets while maintaining high standards of quality and safety. According to Rear Admiral R Sreenivas, VSM (Retd), Chief Executive Officer, Bondada Group, the milestone underlines the company’s focus on disciplined execution and scalable operations, while supporting India’s transition towards clean and sustainable energy. Incorporated in 2012 and headquartered in Hyderabad, Bondada Engineering Limited operates across renewable energy, telecom and railways infrastructure. The company continues to expand its renewable energy portfolio, positioning itself as a long-term contributor to India’s clean energy ambitions.

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