Bondada Engineering commissions 48.2 MWp solar projects in March – pv magazine India

With this, the company has executed 500 MWp of renewable energy projects during FY 2025–26, taking its cumulative executed capacity to around 1.3 GWp.
Bondada Engineering
Bondada Engineering Ltd, a renewable energy EPC company, today announced that it has successfully commissioned 48.2 MWp of solar power projects during March 2026.
The projects were executed for clients including Paradigm IT and MAHAGENCO across multiple locations in Maharashtra. With this, the company has executed 500 MWp of projects during FY 2025–26, taking its cumulative executed capacity to around 1.3 GWp.
“The successful commissioning of these projects is a testament to our team’s consistent focus on execution excellence and operational discipline,” said Rear Admiral R Sreenivas, VSM, (Retd.), Chief Executive Officer, Bondada Group. “Achieving 500 MWp execution in FY26 marks a significant milestone in our growth journey and reflects our ability to scale efficiently. We remain committed to delivering high-quality, large-scale renewable energy projects that support Bharat’s clean energy transition while creating long-term value for our stakeholders.”
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