SJVN Secures BOS Supply Contract for Gujarat Solar Projects
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SJVN Secures BOS Supply Contract for Gujarat Solar Projects

SJVN Limited, a leading hydropower company, has successfully secured a Balance of Systems (BOS) supply contract for solar projects in Gujarat. This strategic agreement underscores SJVN's commitment to expanding its presence in the renewable energy sector.

The BOS supply contract encompasses essential components such as inverters, transformers, and substations for solar projects, essential for ensuring efficient energy generation and distribution. The deal positions SJVN as a key player in the development and execution of solar projects, contributing to Gujarat's renewable energy ambitions.

The solar projects in Gujarat are expected to play a crucial role in augmenting the state's renewable energy capacity and promoting sustainable power generation. SJVN's involvement in the supply of BOS components reaffirms its dedication to supporting the growth of clean energy infrastructure in India.

The contract further enhances SJVN's portfolio in the renewable energy domain, aligning with the country's objectives to increase the share of clean and green energy sources in the overall energy mix. SJVN's expertise in hydropower, coupled with its expanding role in solar projects, positions the company as a diversified and influential player in India's renewable energy landscape.

SJVN Limited, a leading hydropower company, has successfully secured a Balance of Systems (BOS) supply contract for solar projects in Gujarat. This strategic agreement underscores SJVN's commitment to expanding its presence in the renewable energy sector. The BOS supply contract encompasses essential components such as inverters, transformers, and substations for solar projects, essential for ensuring efficient energy generation and distribution. The deal positions SJVN as a key player in the development and execution of solar projects, contributing to Gujarat's renewable energy ambitions. The solar projects in Gujarat are expected to play a crucial role in augmenting the state's renewable energy capacity and promoting sustainable power generation. SJVN's involvement in the supply of BOS components reaffirms its dedication to supporting the growth of clean energy infrastructure in India. The contract further enhances SJVN's portfolio in the renewable energy domain, aligning with the country's objectives to increase the share of clean and green energy sources in the overall energy mix. SJVN's expertise in hydropower, coupled with its expanding role in solar projects, positions the company as a diversified and influential player in India's renewable energy landscape.

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