
Inox Green Energy Services Ltd has strengthened its position in the renewable energy services market by securing operation and maintenance (O&M) contracts for 189.1 MWp of solar projects across India.
Details of New Agreements
The latest contracts include:
- 96.6 MWp with a global PE-backed independent power producer (IPP) in Maharashtra.
- 92.5 MWp with another IPP for projects located in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh.
Strengthening Solar O&M Business
With these agreements, Inox Green’s solar O&M portfolio has grown to nearly 1.8 GW, demonstrating the company’s aggressive push in this segment.
Growing Renewable O&M Portfolio
The company’s overall renewable O&M portfolio now stands at ~5.3 GW, positioning it among the key players in India’s clean energy services sector. Inox Green continues to expand by leveraging technical expertise and scaling up both wind and solar O&M services.
Leadership Comment
Commenting on the development, CEO SK Mathu Sudhana highlighted that the company is actively pursuing large-scale O&M opportunities across solar, wind, and renewable infrastructure, with confidence in capturing a significant share of the growing market.
Summary
Inox Green Energy Services has added 189.1 MWp of new solar O&M contracts, expanding its solar portfolio to nearly 1.8 GW. With a total renewable O&M capacity of 5.3 GW, the company is rapidly scaling its presence in India’s renewable energy services market and is well-positioned to capture upcoming opportunities in the sector.
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