Essens Renewable Continues Winning Streak in India’s Solar EPC Space

Essens Renewable Private Limitedhas been honoured with a prestigious award at the Solar Contractors Excellence Awards 2025, in recognition of its outstanding performance in solar EPC execution. The accolade was presented during the Solar Contractors Meet at Le Meridien, Nagpur, a flagship industry event organised by SolarQuarter, bringing together prominent EPC firms, system integrators, and solar professionals from across India.

The event, part of India’s first dedicated solar contractor series, served as a vibrant platform for showcasing achievements in solar project implementation, technological advancement, and business innovation. With participation from key stakeholders across the solar value chain, the meet fostered meaningful dialogue, solution discovery, and strategic collaboration aimed at accelerating the growth of India’s renewable energy sector.

Essens Renewable was specifically recognised for its operational excellence, precision in large-scale solar project delivery, and continued leadership in driving engineering innovation within the solar EPC landscape. The company has consistently delivered high-quality solar installations with a strong focus on safety, execution speed, and sustainability earning its reputation as a benchmark EPC player in the Indian market.

Accepting the award on behalf of the company, Mr. Mayank M., Head – Business Development, was acknowledged for his pivotal role in expanding strategic partnerships and accelerating business growth across diverse regions. His efforts have been instrumental in strengthening the company’s presence and influence within the solar sector.

In a separate recognition, Mr. Jitendra Singh, CEO & Managing Director of Essens Renewable, was named among the Top 5 Most Inspiring Business Personalities Redefining Excellence in 2025 by The CIO Today. This honour reflects his visionary leadership and commitment to innovation, which continue to drive the company’s mission and industry impact.

Founded in 2010 as Belectric Photovoltaic India Pvt Ltd and formerly operating as RWE Solar India, Essens Renewable has steadily evolved into one of India’s most trusted solar EPC companies marking a transformative journey in India’s renewable energy landscape. From its inception, the company demonstrated a strong commitment to innovation and quality which would become the corner stone of its operations. Its portfolio includes landmark projects such as the 333 MWp utility-scale solar plant in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, and five 70 MWp projects (totaling 350 MWp) at the Pavagada Solar Park in Karnataka both exemplifying the company’s engineering acumen and execution capability.

With over 1.6 GWp of installed capacity, Essens Renewable stands as a power house in the solar EPC sector and  offers fully integrated EPC services encompassing in-house engineering, procurement, construction, quality management, and operations. This end-to-end capability ensures precision, accountability, and excellence across all phases of project delivery.

These recognitions further affirm Essens Renewable’s commitment to building reliable, sustainable, and future-ready solar infrastructure that powers India’s clean energy transformation.


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