Bondada Engineering Ltd has crossed the 1 GW mark in commissioned capacity with the recent successful completion of 56.9 MW solar power projects in Maharashtra. This achievement cements the company’s position as a key player in India’s renewable energy transition and reflects resilience in overcoming monsoon challenges.
Bondada Engineering Limited, a leading EPC and O&M solutions provider in renewable energy and infrastructure, announced the commissioning of 56.9 MW solar projects across Maharashtra as part of its accelerating renewable portfolio. This latest milestone brings the company’s total commissioned capacity beyond 1 GW—an important landmark in their growth trajectory.
The projects span sites in Hingoli, Dhule, and Pathardi in Maharashtra, completed on schedule despite severe monsoon-induced operational challenges, including site inundations. Bondada’s dedicated team, often referred to as “Green Warriors,” demonstrated remarkable perseverance navigating harsh weather conditions to deliver all milestones punctually.
Chairman and Managing Director Bondada Raghavendra Rao hailed this accomplishment as a tribute to the company’s technical expertise and commitment to India’s clean energy goals. He reaffirmed Bondada’s target to reach a 10 GW renewable energy portfolio by 2030, including solar, wind, and battery storage projects.
These projects contribute significantly towards India’s National Renewable Energy Mission, supporting the country’s sustainability agenda and energy security.
Key Highlights
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Successful commissioning of 56.9 MW solar projects in Maharashtra by Bondada Engineering Ltd.
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Total commissioned capacity crosses the 1 GW milestone.
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Projects executed at Hingoli, Dhule, and Pathardi despite severe monsoon impact.
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“Green Warriors” team acknowledged for resilience and timely project delivery.
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Bondada targets 10 GW renewable portfolio including solar, wind, and storage by 2030.
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Projects align with India’s National Renewable Energy Mission and sustainability goals.
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Emphasis on engineering excellence and operational management in challenging conditions.
Sources: Energetica India, PV Magazine India, Economic Times Manufacturing, SaurEnergy, Mercom India