Rays Power Infra today announced that it has commissioned 1.1 GW of solar capacity in the financial year 2026, marking its largest single-year addition to date. The installations, spread across Karnataka, Rajasthan and Gujarat, take the company’s cumulative commissioned portfolio beyond 2.4 GWp.
The company said it is expanding its EPC order book, scaling its long-term independent power production (IPP) portfolio and entering adjacent segments including hybrid solar-wind, battery energy storage (BESS) and round-the-clock renewable solutions for utilities, large C&I customers, and Green Hydrogen and derivative fuels.
As part of this strategy, Rays Power Infra has secured a contract from Railways Energy Management Co. Ltd (REMCL) to develop a 200 MW RTC renewable energy project. The project will be executed through its subsidiary, Bhalki Solar Power.
The project will integrate more than 700 MW of solar and wind capacity, supported by over 1,000 MWh of battery energy storage system (BESS), to ensure uninterrupted RTC power delivery. The project adds INR 5,000 crore in Rays Power’s orderbook.
The project is scheduled for commissioning by June 2028. Rays Power stated that it will deploy modules manufactured using solar cells sourced from its upcoming cell manufacturing facility under its subsidiary, Rays Green Energy, which is currently under construction in Madhya Pradesh.
In parallel, the company has secured a contract from NTPC Ltd for a vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB) project at the R&D facility of NTPC Energy Technology Research Alliance (NETRA) in Greater Noida. Its scope includes supply, installation, commissioning and integration of the long-duration energy storage system. According to Rays Power Infra, the project represents India’s first deployment of vanadium redox flow battery technology capable of delivering five hours of storage.
Rays Power Infra is an integrated solar energy company headquartered in Jaipur, with capabilities spanning project development, EPC, IPP and long-term O&M. It develops ‘ready-to-build’ infrastructure for renewable power projects under our Co-Development Business model. It currently has a diversified renewable energy portfolio of around 12 GW, comprising solar, wind, and hybrid projects. As of March 31, 2026, it has commissioned 2.4 GWp renewable energy projects across multiple Indian states and international locations.
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