Emmvee Photovoltaic Power Private Limited, one of India’s largest solar PV module manufacturers has commissioned a 40 MW solar power project, across three plants, in Karnataka.
The plants have been installed in the three towns of Bagepalli, Kunigal and Bidar. Overall, they cover around 206 acres area of land and comprise 132,000 polycrystalline modules. They are expected to generate 72 million kWh of electricity per year.
D.V.Manjunatha, Founder and Managing Director, Emmvee Group commented, “With the current solar revolution happening across the country, we wish to complete many more projects in future.”
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