Inox Green Energy Services has signed new operations and maintenance (O&M) agreements for 285 megawatts (MW) of solar power projects. This move marks a major step in the company’s solar journey.
The projects are spread across multiple sites and belong to two leading renewable energy companies in India. These partnerships will allow Inox Green to take over complete O&M responsibilities for the solar systems.
This deal has helped Inox Green grow its solar portfolio significantly. The company has added close to 1 gigawatt (GW) of solar capacity in less than a month since entering the solar space.
Rapid Growth in Solar Business
Inox Green is well-known for its wind energy services. Now, it is moving fast in the solar sector as well. The company started expanding into solar O&M earlier this year.
Within weeks, it has managed to sign multiple contracts, including the latest 285 MW deal. The move highlights the company’s strategy to become a major O&M player across all renewable energy types.
CEO’s Statement
S K Mathu Sudhana, CEO of Inox Green, shared his thoughts on the company’s growth. He said that the team is happy to have secured this latest 285 MW of solar projects. He also mentioned that these are spread across multiple regions and clients.
He added that the company is committed to offering tailor-made solutions. Their strong track record in wind energy is now helping them win trust in the solar sector too.
Sudhana believes that Inox Green is well-positioned to grow as a major O&M player in India’s renewable energy industry.
India’s Clean Energy Push
India is expanding its solar energy capacity at a fast pace. The government aims to install 500 GW of non-fossil fuel energy by 2030. This includes a large chunk from solar sources.
As more solar plants come online, the need for efficient operations and maintenance is also growing. Companies like Inox Green are filling this gap with professional, long-term support services.
Conclusion
Inox Green’s entry and rapid growth in the solar O&M space shows a strong commitment to India’s green future. By adding 285 MW of new solar projects to its portfolio, the company has taken another big step toward becoming a full-spectrum clean energy service provider.
With nearly 1 GW of solar capacity now under its care, Inox Green is set to play a key role in powering India’s renewable energy ambitions.