Gujarat-based KPI Green Energy has secured a captive solar project of 33 MWp from a PV panel manufacturer in India. This is the largest single order received by the company, stated KPI Green.
KPI Green’s scope of work includes engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning of the solar power project along with 25 years of operation and maintenance and land lease agreement. It will execute the project through its wholly-owned subsidiary KPIG Energia.
The [latest addition] will further strengthen and accelerate the speed to achieve our ambitious target of reaching 1 GWp capacity by 2025, stated KPI Green.
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