Bondada Engineering Ltd (BEL) has announced the commissioning of 78.3 MW of solar power projects for leading private-sector power producers including NLC, Paradigm IT, and Mahagenco, across multiple locations in Hingoli, Dhule, and Pathardi (Maharashtra), Neyveli (Tamil Nadu), and Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh), as on September 30, 2025.
“The achievement comes despite one of the heaviest monsoon seasons witnessed in Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu this year, which led to severe site inundations and operational challenges across power projects,” stated the company. “Despite these challenges, Bondada’s Solar Division, known as the Green Warriors, demonstrated unwavering dedication and teamwork to ensure that all projects were completed within schedule.” The team worked through flooded terrains, unpredictable weather, and logistical constraints to deliver the projects within schedule.
Bondada Group is a diversified infrastructure EPC and O&M solutions provider across telecom, renewable energy, Indian Railways, green construction, and manufacturing. It targets 10 GW of renewable energy and storage portfolio by 2030, including 6 GW of solar projects on EPC basis, 2 GW of solar projects as private-sector power producer, and 2 GW of battery energy storage systems and other renewable energy projects on EPC basis.
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