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Vikram Solar bags 250 MW order from Bondada Group for Maharashtra solar project

Vikram Solar bags 250 MW order from Bondada Group for Maharashtra solar project

Time of India04-08-2025
New Delhi:
Vikram Solar
has secured an order for the supply of 250 megawatts (MW) of high-efficiency solar PV modules from
Bondada Group
, the company said on Monday. The modules, based on N-Type technology, will be deployed for a project in Maharashtra, with delivery scheduled to commence in FY 2025–26.
As part of the agreement, Vikram Solar will supply its N-Type modules, which are listed in India's Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM). The order marks a continuation of Vikram Solar's commercial engagements aimed at supporting India's renewable energy capacity expansion through domestic manufacturing.
'The collaboration with Vikram Solar brings us a step closer to our goal of achieving 10 GW in renewable capacity by 2030,' said Dr. Bondada Raghavendra Rao, Chairman and Managing Director, Bondada Group. 'With over 3 GW of projects currently in hand, and more opportunities emerging through trusted partnerships like this, we are confident of delivering purpose-led infrastructure with speed, innovation, and execution excellence.'
The project will contribute to Maharashtra's renewable energy portfolio and reduce carbon emissions in line with the state's clean energy goals.
Gyanesh Chaudhary, Chairman and Managing Director of Vikram Solar, said, 'Every project we deliver is a reflection of the trust our partners place in our technology, performance, and commitment to excellence. As India accelerates its clean energy transition, Vikram Solar remains focused on enabling this momentum with reliable solar solutions, scalable capacity, and consistent execution.'
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