Indian solar manufacturer Saatvik Green Energy Ltd has announced that its subsidiary, Saatvik Solar Industries, has received and accepted solar PV module supply orders worth INR 10.15 crore. The orders are scheduled for execution by February 2026.
The latest contracts add to the company’s recent order wins. Earlier, Saatvik Solar Industries secured an INR 13.80 crore module supply order from a leading IPP/EPC player, also slated for completion by February 2026. In addition, group company Saatvik Cleantech EPC won an INR 20.84 crore turnkey solar EPC contract, while Saatvik Green also bagged an INR 486 crore solar module order from a prominent IPP/EPC customer. The company has further secured solar pump orders aggregating around INR 30.24 crore from Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd (MSEDCL) under the PM-KUSUM scheme.
On the manufacturing front, Saatvik recently commissioned a 2 GW in-house ethylene propylene elastomer (EPE) film manufacturing facility, enhancing its vertical integration capabilities.
Founded in 2015, Saatvik Green Energy provides end-to-end solar solutions spanning manufacturing and project deployment. The company caters to utility-scale, commercial, residential, and agricultural segments. It currently operates a 4.8 GW solar module manufacturing facility in Ambala, Haryana, and is developing a greenfield integrated manufacturing plant in Odisha with 4 GW of module capacity and 4.8 GW of solar cell capacity.
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