Jakson Green Wins 1 GWp O&M Deals and Expands Solar Operations
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Jakson Green Wins 1 GWp O&M Deals and Expands Solar Operations

Jakson Green Renewables, the asset management division of Jakson Green, has secured third-party operation and maintenance (O&M) contracts totalling 1 gigawatt peak (GWp). With this addition, the company’s overall solar O&M portfolio has grown to 5 GWp.

The newly awarded contracts cover four large-scale solar projects, ranging in capacity from 75 MWp to 435 MWp, located across Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, and Tamil Nadu. These developments further strengthen Jakson Green’s presence in India’s solar O&M sector.

The company attributes this milestone to its emphasis on delivering reliable solar asset management and consistent operational performance, aiming to maximise returns for clients. It also highlights its ability to manage diverse solar assets across various regions and capacities.

Jakson Green’s O&M portfolio comprises a combination of in-house and third-party projects, both within India and in international markets.

Established in 2022, Jakson Green is part of the Noida-headquartered Jakson Group. The company operates across engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC), independent power production (IPP), build-own-operate (BOO), and O&M domains within the renewable energy space, including solar, wind, green hydrogen, compressed biogas (CBG), and other low-carbon technologies.

Globally, Jakson Green has executed over 8 GWp of solar EPC projects, manages 5 GWp of O&M assets, and has more than 1.5 GWp under development. Additionally, the company is building green molecules plants with a combined annual capacity of 8,500 tonnes. Its subsidiary, Jakson Infinity, runs a 300 MW electrolyser manufacturing unit.

News source: Saur Energy


Jakson Green Renewables, the asset management division of Jakson Green, has secured third-party operation and maintenance (O&M) contracts totalling 1 gigawatt peak (GWp). With this addition, the company’s overall solar O&M portfolio has grown to 5 GWp.The newly awarded contracts cover four large-scale solar projects, ranging in capacity from 75 MWp to 435 MWp, located across Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, and Tamil Nadu. These developments further strengthen Jakson Green’s presence in India’s solar O&M sector.The company attributes this milestone to its emphasis on delivering reliable solar asset management and consistent operational performance, aiming to maximise returns for clients. It also highlights its ability to manage diverse solar assets across various regions and capacities.Jakson Green’s O&M portfolio comprises a combination of in-house and third-party projects, both within India and in international markets.Established in 2022, Jakson Green is part of the Noida-headquartered Jakson Group. The company operates across engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC), independent power production (IPP), build-own-operate (BOO), and O&M domains within the renewable energy space, including solar, wind, green hydrogen, compressed biogas (CBG), and other low-carbon technologies.Globally, Jakson Green has executed over 8 GWp of solar EPC projects, manages 5 GWp of O&M assets, and has more than 1.5 GWp under development. Additionally, the company is building green molecules plants with a combined annual capacity of 8,500 tonnes. Its subsidiary, Jakson Infinity, runs a 300 MW electrolyser manufacturing unit.News source: Saur Energy

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