GameChange Solar secures 750 MW contract with Sterling & Wilson in India

GameChange Solar signs a contract to supply solar trackers for a 750 MW project at Khavda Solar Park, strengthening its position in the Indian market.

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GameChange Solar is awarded a contract to supply its Genius Trackerâ„¢ trackers for a 750 MW project at Khavda Solar Park, Gujarat, India.
This solar park is part of a wider initiative to develop India’s renewable energy generation capacity, in alignment with national targets to grow non-fossil fuel energy capacity to 500 GW by 2030.
Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Limited, a major player in the field of EPC solutions for renewable energies, is playing a key role in the realization of this project.
The solar tracking technology supplied by GameChange will optimize the efficiency of the installations, a crucial aspect in a country where solar energy is booming.

Khavda Solar Park, a large-scale project

The Khavda Solar Park, located in the Kutch desert, is an essential component of India’s energy strategy. The project aims to maximize solar energy production in a favourable region through the use of advanced technologies.
Solar trackers, such as those supplied by GameChange Solar, play a crucial role in tracking the sun’s movement, thereby boosting electricity production.
This installation is part of the Khavda Renewable Energy Park, which, with a planned capacity of 30 GW, will become one of the largest facilities of its kind in the world.
The supply of trackers for this project represents an important step for GameChange, strengthening its presence in the Indian market and consolidating its role in achieving the country’s energy objectives.

Market outlook and global impact

The development of this project illustrates the dynamics of the renewable energy market in India, where demand for solar infrastructure continues to grow. By providing advanced monitoring solutions, GameChange Solar fits into a rapidly evolving market, responding to the growing need to optimize energy production.
This collaboration between GameChange and Sterling & Wilson reflects the importance of strategic partnerships in the deployment of large-scale projects, where operational efficiency and technological innovation are key factors.
The 750 MW Khavda Solar Park project represents a significant contribution to India’s efforts to increase its energy capacity from renewable sources, while strengthening the resilience of its power grid.

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