Indian RE firm Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Limited (SWREL) has announced that it has received an order for the engineering, design, testing and commissioning of a 400 MW AC / 633 MW DC PV solar plant in Rajasthan, India.
The ₹550 crore worth project also includes a 33/ 220 kV switchyard to be integrated with the PV project, which is expected to be executed by the end of 2025-26 financial year.
Commenting on the latest order, Amit Jain, Global CEO, Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Group, said, "We are thrilled to receive another large domestic order from a leading private renewable IPP in India. The Indian market continues to grow rapidly and as an established home-grown EPC player we are geared to target this high growth."
"With this order win, SWREL has now achieved around ₹900 crore of domestic order inflows in the second quarter of FY25. This is in addition to the order inflow of ~₹2,170 crore seen in the first quarter, and we remain confident of further augmenting this order momentum due to a strong domestic bid pipeline being in place", he added.
Quite recently, the company bagged an order to set up two units of 500 MW (1,000 MWh) standalone battery energy storage system project in Rajasthan without disclosing any specific details of the battery storage project.
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