Kosol Energie Airlifts 100 Tonnes Of Solar Cells To Meet Project Timelines – Saur Energy

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Kosol Energie Airlifts 100 Tonnes Of Solar Cells To Meet Project Timelines Photograph: (Kosol Energie)
Indian renewable energy company Kosol Energie Pvt. Ltd. said it has airlifted about 100 tonnes of solar cells to India to ensure on-time delivery of projects, amid supply chain disruptions and longer shipping timelines. The Ahmedabad-based solar EPC and module manufacturer said the cells were transported on a chartered cargo aircraft to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport.
The company said the shipment was aimed at supporting ongoing utility-scale and commercial and industrial (C&I) solar projects and avoiding delays in project commissioning. Kosol said the decision to use air freight—typically far more expensive than sea transport—was taken to maintain supply continuity and meet contractual deadlines.
“At Kosol, commitment to our customers goes beyond words; it is reflected in every decision we take,” Chairman and Managing Director Kalpesh Kalthia said in a statement. “This airlift demonstrates our ability to respond quickly to challenges and ensure projects are delivered on time.”
Kosol said the move reflects its efforts to mitigate supply-chain disruptions and maintain steady project execution. Founded more than 15 years ago, the company provides engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services and manufactures solar modules for utility-scale, commercial, residential and agricultural projects.
Kosol said it has executed around 2.5 gigawatts of solar projects in the utility and C&I segments and installed more than 40,000 on-grid and off-grid systems. The company is currently executing projects including a 250 MW solar project for NLC India Ltd. in Tamil Nadu and a 145 MW project for Coal India Ltd., it said.
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