Solex Wins Rs 687 Million Solar Project Order
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Solex Wins Rs 687 Million Solar Project Order

Solex Green Energy Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Solex Energy Limited, has secured a contract worth Rs 687 million to develop solar power projects totalling 24.1 megawatts. The contract value includes all applicable taxes and duties and falls under the government-backed Distributed Renewable Energy Bilateral Purchase (DREBP) Policy, aimed at promoting decentralised clean energy adoption.
The project is scheduled for phased execution throughout the 2025–26 financial year, aligning with the terms outlined in the agreement.
Solex Green Energy specialises in turnkey solar solutions, covering the full spectrum of design, engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services. The company serves industrial and commercial clients, supporting them in reducing carbon emissions and improving energy efficiency.
This new order highlights Solex’s growing presence in India’s renewable energy sector and affirms its capability to deliver large-scale, clean energy infrastructure. Solex continues to focus on technology-driven solutions, sustainability, and timely project execution.
Solex Energy’s broader product range includes monocrystalline and polycrystalline solar panels, solar water heaters, and complete rooftop and ground-mounted solar systems. The company uses advanced manufacturing processes and remains committed to supporting India's renewable energy targets through innovation and quality assurance. 

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Solex Green Energy Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Solex Energy Limited, has secured a contract worth Rs 687 million to develop solar power projects totalling 24.1 megawatts. The contract value includes all applicable taxes and duties and falls under the government-backed Distributed Renewable Energy Bilateral Purchase (DREBP) Policy, aimed at promoting decentralised clean energy adoption.The project is scheduled for phased execution throughout the 2025–26 financial year, aligning with the terms outlined in the agreement.Solex Green Energy specialises in turnkey solar solutions, covering the full spectrum of design, engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services. The company serves industrial and commercial clients, supporting them in reducing carbon emissions and improving energy efficiency.This new order highlights Solex’s growing presence in India’s renewable energy sector and affirms its capability to deliver large-scale, clean energy infrastructure. Solex continues to focus on technology-driven solutions, sustainability, and timely project execution.Solex Energy’s broader product range includes monocrystalline and polycrystalline solar panels, solar water heaters, and complete rooftop and ground-mounted solar systems. The company uses advanced manufacturing processes and remains committed to supporting India's renewable energy targets through innovation and quality assurance. 

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