Bondada Engineering, an EPC and O&M services provider to solar and telecom sectors, targets 10 GW of renewable energy and storage portfolio by 2030, including 6 GW of solar projects on EPC basis, 2 GW of solar projects as private-sector power producer, and 2 GW of battery energy storage systems and other renewable energy projects on EPC basis.
The company recently signed an MoU with the state government of Assam to develop a 100 MW hybrid wind-solar plant in Assam, and is also planning to expand its footprint in international markets.
As of Oct. 31, 2024, the company’s order book stood at INR 5,342 crore, with solar constituting 75%. It had completed commissioning of 600 MW+, and had another 2 GW projects in hand.
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