Hartek Power, part of the Hartek Group, today announced that it has secured an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract worth approximately INR 353.77 crore for a large-scale solar and battery energy storage project in Karnataka.
The project comprises a 280 MW AC (410 MWp DC) solar PV power plant integrated with an 80 MW/320 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) at Challakere, Karnataka.
Under the contract, Hartek Power will be responsible for the complete scope of work, including design, engineering, supply, erection and commissioning of the solar and storage facilities. The company will also provide operations and maintenance services for a period of one year after commissioning.
Commenting on the win, Simarpreet Singh, Executive Director and CEO, Hartek Group, said, “This win strengthens our position in the utility-scale solar segment and marks an important step forward in our journey into battery energy storage.”
Hartek Group is a leading EPC solutions provider in the power sector, with a strong track record in renewable energy infrastructure. To date, the group has connected over 10 GW of solar power capacity to the national grid.
In addition to its utility-scale projects, Hartek has successfully installed more than 200 MW of rooftop solar capacity across India. The company offers end-to-end turnkey solutions, covering the entire project lifecycle from site assessment and engineering to execution and commissioning.
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