Bondada Engineering Commissions 56.9 MW Solar Projects in Maharashtra
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Bondada Engineering Commissions 56.9 MW Solar Projects in Maharashtra

Bondada Engineering (BEL) has successfully commissioned 56.9 MW of solar power projects for Paradigm IT and MAHAGENCO across multiple clusters in Hingoli, Dhule, Sambhajinagar, and Jalgaon (Maharashtra) as of October 31, 2025.

The timely completion of these projects, despite challenging monsoon conditions, marks a major achievement in BEL’s contribution to Bharat’s National Renewable Energy Mission. With this commissioning, Bondada’s cumulative installed capacity has crossed 1 GW, underscoring its leadership in delivering large-scale renewable energy infrastructure across India.

Dr Bondada Raghavendra Rao, Chairman & Managing Director, Bondada Group, said, “Surpassing the 1 GW milestone is a proud moment for the entire Bondada family. This achievement reflects our unwavering commitment to quality, timely execution, and innovation in renewable energy. As we advance toward our Vision 2030, we remain dedicated to building solutions that are both technologically advanced and environmentally responsible.”

Bondada Engineering continues to strengthen its position as a trusted partner in Bharat’s clean energy transition, with a strong focus on sustainability, operational excellence, and innovation.

Further amplifying this momentum, BEL reported robust financial performance for H1 FY2025, achieving:

  • 153% increase in consolidated revenue
  • 151% rise in profit after tax (PAT)
  • Total revenue: Rs 12.16 billion
  • EBITDA: Rs 1.43 billion
  • PAT: Rs 920.56 million
  • Healthy order book: Rs 59.89 billion

Driven by strong project execution and a growing clean energy portfolio, Bondada Engineering is well-positioned for accelerated growth in the second half of the fiscal year, reinforcing its mission to power a cleaner and more sustainable future for Bharat.

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Bondada Engineering (BEL) has successfully commissioned 56.9 MW of solar power projects for Paradigm IT and MAHAGENCO across multiple clusters in Hingoli, Dhule, Sambhajinagar, and Jalgaon (Maharashtra) as of October 31, 2025.The timely completion of these projects, despite challenging monsoon conditions, marks a major achievement in BEL’s contribution to Bharat’s National Renewable Energy Mission. With this commissioning, Bondada’s cumulative installed capacity has crossed 1 GW, underscoring its leadership in delivering large-scale renewable energy infrastructure across India.Dr Bondada Raghavendra Rao, Chairman & Managing Director, Bondada Group, said, “Surpassing the 1 GW milestone is a proud moment for the entire Bondada family. This achievement reflects our unwavering commitment to quality, timely execution, and innovation in renewable energy. As we advance toward our Vision 2030, we remain dedicated to building solutions that are both technologically advanced and environmentally responsible.”Bondada Engineering continues to strengthen its position as a trusted partner in Bharat’s clean energy transition, with a strong focus on sustainability, operational excellence, and innovation.Further amplifying this momentum, BEL reported robust financial performance for H1 FY2025, achieving:153% increase in consolidated revenue151% rise in profit after tax (PAT)Total revenue: Rs 12.16 billionEBITDA: Rs 1.43 billionPAT: Rs 920.56 millionHealthy order book: Rs 59.89 billionDriven by strong project execution and a growing clean energy portfolio, Bondada Engineering is well-positioned for accelerated growth in the second half of the fiscal year, reinforcing its mission to power a cleaner and more sustainable future for Bharat.

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