Jakson Green's 1-year order book hits Rs 50 bn
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Jakson Green's 1-year order book hits Rs 50 bn

Jakson Green, an energy transition platform, announced that it had achieved a renewable order book worth Rs 50 billion within a year of its establishment. The company stated that it was proud to announce this significant accomplishment and referred to it as a monumental achievement.

They revealed that this remarkable feat had been acknowledged through a series of recent order wins in various regions, including India, the GCC, West Africa, and the CIS region. According to the company, this milestone was achieved in an exceptionally short period.

The company's rise to this substantial order book can be attributed to its success in securing crucial utility-scale renewable EPC projects in West Africa, the GCC, and CIS countries. They also obtained a significant number of renewable EPC contracts in India.

Jakson Green recently signed substantial agreements with prominent renewable energy developers for the construction of large solar power projects in Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat.

In addition to these projects, the company is also prepared to provide single-site utility-scale battery energy storage solutions totaling over 125 MWh as part of its turnkey EPC offerings, complementing its flagship renewable projects.

In a relatively short time frame, Jakson Green has left a lasting impact on the renewable energy sector. They have built an impressive portfolio that includes approximately 600 MW of projects in Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, India, and over 420 MW of projects in the GCC, West Africa, and CIS countries.

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Jakson Green, an energy transition platform, announced that it had achieved a renewable order book worth Rs 50 billion within a year of its establishment. The company stated that it was proud to announce this significant accomplishment and referred to it as a monumental achievement. They revealed that this remarkable feat had been acknowledged through a series of recent order wins in various regions, including India, the GCC, West Africa, and the CIS region. According to the company, this milestone was achieved in an exceptionally short period. The company's rise to this substantial order book can be attributed to its success in securing crucial utility-scale renewable EPC projects in West Africa, the GCC, and CIS countries. They also obtained a significant number of renewable EPC contracts in India. Jakson Green recently signed substantial agreements with prominent renewable energy developers for the construction of large solar power projects in Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. In addition to these projects, the company is also prepared to provide single-site utility-scale battery energy storage solutions totaling over 125 MWh as part of its turnkey EPC offerings, complementing its flagship renewable projects. In a relatively short time frame, Jakson Green has left a lasting impact on the renewable energy sector. They have built an impressive portfolio that includes approximately 600 MW of projects in Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, India, and over 420 MW of projects in the GCC, West Africa, and CIS countries. Also read:  India aims to lead as green fuel refuelling hub for shipping IREDA partners with Union Bank of India, BoB to boost RE growth

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