GameChange Solar, a global supplier of solar tracking solutions for ground-mounted PV plants, announced that it has signed a tracker supply contract with Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Ltd, an end-to-end renewable EPC solutions provider based in India.
GameChange will supply its Genius Tracker solar trackers to Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Ltd for a 750 MWp solar PV plant in the Khavda Solar Park of the Indian state of Gujarat.
The Khavda Renewable Energy Park is slated to become the world’s largest renewable energy plant with a capacity of 30 GW. It spans a vast area of 538 sq km on barren land in Gujarat, and is a critical component of India’s ambitious renewable energy goals. It supports the government’s target of reaching at least 500 GW of non-fossil-fuel energy capacity, meeting 50% of its cumulative electric power installed capacity from renewable energy sources and reducing carbon emissions by 45% by 2030.
With this contract, GameChange Solar and Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Ltd have reached a 1 GW milestone of projects together across three continents. Vikas Bansal, President, International, GameChange Solar, said “This is one of our largest tracker installation projects outside of the U.S., showcasing our rapidly expanding global footprint.”
GameChange Solar provides solar tracker solutions for utility-scale and ground-mounted distributed generation solar projects. It has delivered over 35 GW of solar tracker and fixed tilt systems globally.
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