Hartek Group, an EPC (engineering, procurement & construction) solutions provider, has announced that it has surpassed 10 GW of solar milestone across its power system, transmission and distribution (T&D), and renewable EPC business units.
Hartek Group targets INR 10,000 crore ($1.19 billion) revenue by 2030.
In the solar EPC segment, the company partners with developers for complete turnkey EPC of both ground mount and rooftop solar projects. It is currently executing a 300 MW project valued at around INR 500 crore awarded by a large private-sector power producer.
Hartek’s power system and T&D business unit has built EHV/HV substations up to 400 kV for large private-sector power producers and utilities strengthening the grid infrastructure and accelerating the energy transition to renewables.
The company recently bagged a 765 kV power systems project from PGCIL.
Simarpreet Singh, executive director and chief executive officer of Hartek Group, said “We are in fact among the very few companies in India that has built a 765 KV substation , a 300 MW solar EPC project and a 10 MW rooftop solar project for a C&I customer. It’s very rare to see a company doing all the 3 things and serving our customers in order to meet the net zero goals.’’
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