Hartek Power Successfully Completes Landmark 300 MWAC Solar Project In Rajasthan, Advancing India’s Clean Energy Goals And Renewable Capacity

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Hartek Power, one of India’s leading engineering and construction companies and the country’s third-largest solar EPC player, has successfully commissioned a landmark 300 MWAC / 435 MWp DC solar photovoltaic power project in Rajasthan. Valued at INR 474 crore, the project was awarded by a prominent global renewable energy independent power producer (IPP), further strengthening Hartek’s reputation as a trusted partner for large-scale solar infrastructure projects in India.

Spanning an area of 1,209 acres, the newly commissioned ground-mounted solar project marks a significant contribution to Rajasthan’s renewable energy capacity and supports India’s broader clean energy goals outlined by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE). The project demonstrates Hartek’s strong engineering capabilities, commitment to execution excellence, and adherence to the highest standards of Quality, Health, Safety, and Environment (QHSE) management.

Hartek Power has played a pivotal role in India’s energy transition, with a proven track record of delivering high-impact renewable and power infrastructure projects. The company has connected over 10 GW of solar power to the national grid, installed more than 400 extra-high voltage (EHV) and high-voltage (HV) substations, and completed 200 MW of rooftop solar installations. These achievements highlight Hartek’s contribution to building a sustainable and resilient energy ecosystem that supports grid stability, decarbonization, and the development of smart cities.

Over the years, Hartek has successfully executed several marquee projects across India, each demonstrating the company’s commitment to technological innovation, reliability, and sustainability. By combining advanced engineering solutions with efficient project execution, Hartek continues to strengthen its leadership position in India’s renewable energy landscape.

Commenting on the successful commissioning, Mr. Simarpreet Singh, Executive Director and CEO of Hartek Group, said, “This commissioning reflects Hartek’s strong engineering foundation and our unwavering commitment to execution excellence. Every project we deliver strengthens our resolve to uphold world-class QHSE standards and contribute meaningfully to India’s clean energy journey.”

The completion of this large-scale project further reinforces Hartek Power’s expertise and credibility in delivering complex renewable energy solutions with precision and quality. As India accelerates its shift toward clean energy, Hartek remains committed to supporting the nation’s renewable energy mission by executing high-performance solar projects that drive long-term sustainability and energy security.


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