GHV Infra Wins Rs 1.23 bn Rooftop Solar EPC Order
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GHV Infra Wins Rs 1.23 bn Rooftop Solar EPC Order

GHV Infra Projects has secured a rooftop solar engineering, procurement and construction order worth Rs 1.23 billion (bn) in the Asia Pacific region. The contract, announced on February 25, 2026, represents a significant commercial win for the company and industry observers noted the timing as favourable. The award converts from an original figure reported as Rs 123 crore. The project scope will encompass design and delivery of rooftop solar systems under an EPC model and performance testing.

The order will broaden GHV Infra Projects' presence across multiple markets in the region and is expected to support client efforts to reduce energy costs and deliver measurable cost savings. The company stated it will deploy its technical teams to manage site surveys, module installation and grid integration. The EPC model places responsibility for design, procurement and construction with the contractor and typically includes performance guarantees. Execution plans will be aligned with local regulations and grid standards.

Analysts say contracts of this type help accelerate adoption of distributed generation and provide companies with a pathway to lower carbon footprints while supporting corporate sustainability targets. The award also reflects competitive tendering in the rooftop solar sector as buyers seek turnkey solutions. GHV Infra Projects will be required to coordinate logistics, quality assurance and supplier management across the contract lifecycle and supply chain resilience will be essential. Timely commissioning will be important to realise expected operational benefits.

The company noted the order aligns with its strategic focus on distributed renewable projects and will contribute to its revenue mix. Market observers expect continued interest in rooftop solutions as organisations seek energy resilience and cost predictability and remain attractive amid evolving energy policies. GHV Infra Projects will report contract performance in routine corporate disclosures. The award underscores growth prospects for service providers in the rooftop solar value chain.

GHV Infra Projects has secured a rooftop solar engineering, procurement and construction order worth Rs 1.23 billion (bn) in the Asia Pacific region. The contract, announced on February 25, 2026, represents a significant commercial win for the company and industry observers noted the timing as favourable. The award converts from an original figure reported as Rs 123 crore. The project scope will encompass design and delivery of rooftop solar systems under an EPC model and performance testing. The order will broaden GHV Infra Projects' presence across multiple markets in the region and is expected to support client efforts to reduce energy costs and deliver measurable cost savings. The company stated it will deploy its technical teams to manage site surveys, module installation and grid integration. The EPC model places responsibility for design, procurement and construction with the contractor and typically includes performance guarantees. Execution plans will be aligned with local regulations and grid standards. Analysts say contracts of this type help accelerate adoption of distributed generation and provide companies with a pathway to lower carbon footprints while supporting corporate sustainability targets. The award also reflects competitive tendering in the rooftop solar sector as buyers seek turnkey solutions. GHV Infra Projects will be required to coordinate logistics, quality assurance and supplier management across the contract lifecycle and supply chain resilience will be essential. Timely commissioning will be important to realise expected operational benefits. The company noted the order aligns with its strategic focus on distributed renewable projects and will contribute to its revenue mix. Market observers expect continued interest in rooftop solutions as organisations seek energy resilience and cost predictability and remain attractive amid evolving energy policies. GHV Infra Projects will report contract performance in routine corporate disclosures. The award underscores growth prospects for service providers in the rooftop solar value chain.

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