Jakson Group, a leader in Energy and Infrastructure solutions, has partnered with OMC Power, Uttar Pradesh’s fastest-growing energy transition company, to execute a 50 MW solar rooftop project. This ambitious initiative, valued at approximately ₹200 crore, is among India’s largest single solar rooftop orders. The project aims to promote clean energy adoption across all 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh while significantly contributing to environmental sustainability.
It is estimated to reduce 62,500 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually, which is equivalent to planting 2.5 million trees. Jakson Group will play a pivotal role in implementing the solar rooftop systems, furthering the state’s transition to renewable energy. The partnership was formalized in the presence of Mr. Sameer Gupta, Chairman & Managing Director, Jakson Group, and Mr. Rohit Chandra, Managing Director & CEO, OMC Power.
Mr. Sameer Gupta, CMD, Jakson Group, stated, “As a key player in one of India’s largest Solar Rooftop projects, we at Jakson are honored to contribute our expertise to this landmark initiative. Our dedication to providing cutting-edge solar energy solutions is solidified through our partnership with OMC Power. This collaboration exemplifies our capacity to execute large-scale projects that align with India’s clean energy aspirations. Together, we strive to establish new standards of excellence within the renewable energy sector.”
Mr. Rohit Chandra, MD & CEO, OMC Power, mentioned, “This partnership between OMC Power and Jakson Group marks a significant step in Uttar Pradesh’s journey towards sustainable development and energy independence. By advancing solar power adoption across the state, we are reducing carbon emissions, promoting energy savings, and strengthening local infrastructure. Together, we’re driving meaningful changes in energy transitions, and turning the promise of renewable energy into impactful solutions.”
The project is set to establish new standards in clean energy adoption, becoming a model for future large-scale renewable energy projects across India.