ITI Limited Invites Bids For 500 MW Solar Module Manufacturing Line In Prayagraj (Uttar Pradesh)

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The ITI Limited, Naini Unit in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, has issued a tender for the establishment of a 500 MW fully automated solar photovoltaic (SPV) module manufacturing line on a turnkey basis. The tender is dated January 2, 2025, with a submission deadline of January 23, 2025, at 10:30 AM. The tender opening will take place on the same day at 11:00 AM. The project completion timeline is seven months from the issuance of the purchase order.

The estimated project value is ₹65 crore, with an Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) set at 2% of the project value, amounting to ₹1.3 crore. The EMD is payable via Internet Payment Gateway, Demand Draft, or Bank Guarantee, valid for 120 days from the tender submission deadline. Additionally, the successful bidder must provide a Performance Bank Guarantee (PBG) equivalent to 10% of the order value, valid for a warranty period of up to five years and three months.

The scope of the project includes the supply, installation, commissioning, and optimization of the SPV module manufacturing line. The line must meet high technical standards, such as producing modules with capacities of up to 750Wp, ensuring minimal cell breakage of less than 0.2%, and complying with BIS certification requirements. Training for ITI personnel and a comprehensive five-year warranty covering all equipment and parts are mandatory.

The tender mandates the use of new equipment only, with specifications that include high-speed robotic systems, advanced testing mechanisms, and compliance with international safety and quality standards. The project also requires the supply of toolkits, software with lifetime validity, and provisions for seamless integration of the manufacturing line.

Potential bidders must meet strict eligibility criteria, including incorporation under Indian laws, proven experience in similar projects, and a minimum average annual turnover of ₹20 crore over the past three financial years. Additionally, bidders must conduct a site visit and provide proof of financial solvency through audited statements and a solvency certificate from a nationalized bank.

For participation, bidders must adhere to a two-cover submission system: a technical bid and a financial bid. Only bids submitted online through ITI’s e-tendering platform will be accepted. The tender also includes provisions for a reverse auction to ensure competitive pricing.

The tender highlights ITI Limited’s commitment to fostering high-quality solar manufacturing capabilities, advancing India’s renewable energy sector, and supporting Make in India initiatives.

 

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