Vikran Engineering wins 400 MW solar EPC contract from NTPC Renewable Energy – pv magazine India

Vikran Engineering Ltd has secured an INR 459.20 crore EPC contract for a 400 MW AC grid-connected solar power project in Uttar Pradesh. The project has been awarded by NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd.
A solar project by NTPC Renewable Energy
PIB, Govt of India
Vikran Engineering Ltd today announced that it has received a Notification of Award (NOA) from NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd for an INR 459.20 crore EPC contract for a 400 MW AC grid-connected solar power project in Uttar Pradesh.
The contract involves execution of the Balance of System (BoS) package for the solar project at Chitrakoot-1. The project is scheduled for completion in a 12-months period. The scope of work includes inland transportation, insurance, installation, testing, commissioning, and guarantee tests, ensuring full operational readiness of the project.
“Under the award, Vikran Engineering will deliver the project in line with NTPC Renewable Energy Limited’s stringent technical specifications, quality benchmarks, and safety standards, emphasizing the company’s ability to execute large-scale, time-bound renewable energy projects for marquee public-sector clients,” stated Vikran Engineering.
Vikran Engineering Ltd is a diversified EPC player with expertise across power transmission & distribution, water infrastructure, and railway electrification, supported by emerging capabilities in solar EPC and smart metering. The company provides end-to-end turnkey solutions spanning conceptualization, design, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning.
 
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