Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy has won a ₹1,200 crore contract for a 500 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) project in Gujarat, strengthening its position in India’s renewable energy sector. The engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) agreement includes the design, engineering, and installation of the balance-of-system (BoS) components, along with operations and maintenance (O&M) services for three years, according to a company press release.
“This significant order aligns with India’s clean energy goals and reinforces Gujarat’s role in the renewable energy transition,” said Amit Jain, CEO of Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Group. He emphasized the importance of sustainable energy in addressing climate challenges, enhancing energy security, and driving economic growth.
India aims to achieve 500 GW of non-fossil fuel energy capacity by 2030, and this project marks another step toward that goal. “India’s energy market is among the largest globally, requiring a strong focus on renewables to ensure sustainable growth, energy independence, and job creation,” Jain added.
Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy is a global EPC provider specializing in utility-scale solar, floating solar, and hybrid energy storage solutions, with a project portfolio exceeding 20.7 GWp. The company is a global leader in providing end-to-end renewable energy solutions, specializing in the design, engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) of solar energy projects. With a strong presence across multiple continents, the company has successfully commissioned large-scale solar power plants, making significant contributions to the global transition towards clean energy. Sterling and Wilson leverages cutting-edge technology and extensive expertise to deliver high-efficiency solar solutions tailored to diverse geographic and climatic conditions. Committed to sustainability and innovation, the company also explores emerging technologies like energy storage and hybrid systems to enhance renewable energy adoption. Sterling and Wilson continues to play a pivotal role in advancing renewable energy infrastructure, supporting global efforts to combat climate change.