Jakson Green Wins Best in Project Excellence Award at SolarQuarter Customer Choice Awards 2025

Jakson Green, a leading renewable energy solutions provider, has been awarded the prestigious “Best in Project Excellence” title at the Customer Choice Awards 2025 – Middle East, hosted by SolarQuarter Research during the World Future Energy Summit (WFES) 2025. Held at ADNEC Centre, Abu Dhabi, WFES is the region’s premier platform showcasing groundbreaking advancements in renewable energy and sustainability.

The award recognizes Jakson Green’s exceptional execution of a 100 MW solar project in Saudi Arabia, which was successfully delivered despite extreme weather conditions. At a time when many large-scale infrastructure projects in the region face significant delays, Jakson Green’s ability to complete the project on time stands as a testament to its expertise, resilience, and commitment to high-quality EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) solutions.

Receiving the award on behalf of the company were Kannan Krishnan, Joint Managing Director, and Saptharishi Manikandan, Senior General Manager, who expressed their gratitude: “We are honored to receive this recognition for project excellence. Delivering a large-scale solar plant in challenging conditions required meticulous planning, adaptability, and a deep commitment to renewable energy progress in the Middle East. This achievement sets a new benchmark for future solar projects in the region.”

Jakson Green extends its appreciation to SolarQuarter Research for recognizing industry leaders and driving conversations on renewable energy excellence. The Customer Choice Awards 2025 serve as a vital platform for showcasing innovation and project execution in the solar sector. This recognition further motivates Jakson Green to continue pioneering sustainable energy solutions across the Middle East and beyond.

 

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