Kosol Energie Commissions 38 MW Tracker Enabled Solar Power Project for GSECL at Chhadavada, Gujarat

Kosol Energie Pvt. Ltd., one of India’s leading solar EPC and module manufacturing companies, has successfully commissioned and charged a 38 MW (DC) solar power project for Gujarat State Electricity Corporation Limited (GSECL) at Chhadavada, Gujarat.

The project marks another milestone in Kosol Energie’s commitment to powering India’s renewable energy transition and accelerating the nation’s path toward energy independence.

The Chhadavada solar plant has been built with 550 WP bifacial solar modules and state-of-the-art tracker-based Module Mounting Structures (MMS), ensuring maximum energy yield, higher efficiency, and enhanced reliability. By integrating advanced technology with robust engineering expertise, Kosol Energie has delivered a sustainable energy solution designed to generate clean power for decades.

“At Kosol Energie, we believe in engineering solutions that not only address today’s energy requirements but also shape the future of sustainable power in India through meaningful innovations that improve performance, reliability and overall project economics for the project developers/owners. The successful commissioning of the 38 MW (DC) GSECL Chhadavada plant stands as a testament to our team’s dedication, innovation, and engineering excellence.”— Kalpesh Kalthia, CMD, Kosol Energie Pvt. Ltd.

This project marks a significant step forward in Gujarat’s renewable energy roadmap, reinforcing the state’s leadership in solar power adoption and contributing substantially to India’s target of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030.

Kosol Energie continues to strengthen its footprint across utility-scale solar projects, module manufacturing, and EPC solutions, staying true to its vision of being recognised as the “Energie Engineers” driving India’s clean energy future.


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