Bondada Engineering Ltd has commissioned 69.51 MWp of solar power projects in January 2026. The projects were executed for Paradigm IT, Maharashtra State Power Generation Co. Ltd (MAHAGENCO), and NLC India Ltd across Hingoli, Achalpur, Bhusawal, and Vaijapur in Maharashtra, as well as Neyveli in Tamil Nadu.
The company said the projects were delivered across multiple locations within scheduled timelines.
“The successful commissioning of these projects reflects the strength of our execution teams and our disciplined approach to project delivery,” said Rear Admiral R Sreenivas, VSM (Retd), chief executive officer, Bondada Group. “Our ability to execute solar projects across multiple locations within defined timelines reinforces our position as a reliable EPC partner in the renewable energy sector.”
Bondada Engineering recently secured a 300 MW solar engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract from NTPC Green Energy Ltd (NGEL) for a project in Lalitpur, Uttar Pradesh. The contract includes engineering, procurement, site development, installation, testing, and commissioning, along with three years of operations and maintenance services.
Separately, the company has been awarded a 225 MW/450 MWh standalone battery energy storage system (BESS) project by Transmission Corp. of Andhra Pradesh Ltd (AP TRANSCO). The project will be developed on a build-own-operate (BOO) basis and is scheduled for completion within 18 months from receipt of the letter of award.
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