Firm’s subsidiary signs new module supply deals across India
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Firm’s subsidiary signs new module supply deals across India

Saatvik Green Energy and its wholly owned subsidiary have secured orders totalling Rs 6894.7 million for the supply of solar photovoltaic (PV) modules to various projects across India. The contracts highlight the company’s growing presence in the domestic renewable energy sector.
The orders include supplies to key clients in both government and private sectors, reflecting rising demand for high-efficiency solar modules made in India. Saatvik Green Energy continues to expand its manufacturing capabilities and project portfolio in alignment with the country’s renewable capacity targets.
The company stated that these new deals strengthen its order book and reinforce its commitment to supporting India’s transition towards sustainable and self-reliant energy solutions.

Saatvik Green Energy and its wholly owned subsidiary have secured orders totalling Rs 6894.7 million for the supply of solar photovoltaic (PV) modules to various projects across India. The contracts highlight the company’s growing presence in the domestic renewable energy sector.The orders include supplies to key clients in both government and private sectors, reflecting rising demand for high-efficiency solar modules made in India. Saatvik Green Energy continues to expand its manufacturing capabilities and project portfolio in alignment with the country’s renewable capacity targets.The company stated that these new deals strengthen its order book and reinforce its commitment to supporting India’s transition towards sustainable and self-reliant energy solutions.

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