Work Flow
We offer end to end solar power plant EPC services with Project management, implementation from concept to commissioning including engineering, design, construction, procurement, operations and maintenance
1. Site Analysis
Site identification and selection, radiation assessment and evacuation planning
2. Basic Engineering
Technology selection, Plans, SLD's Standards and Codes
3. Technology Selection
Provide different technology options and assess the feasibility of the best technology with optimization
4. Project Feasibility Report
Preliminary analysis of the project for its feasibility | Project site for the proposed technology
5. Detailed Project Report
Equipment selection, specification, balance of plant, design and risk mitigation
6. Regulatory & Law
Provide assistance in mitigating legarl risks and availing all types of approvals and clearances
7. Financial Advisory Services & Budgeting
Estimation, Financial Modelling, Comparative analysis, Assistance in getting financial closure for the project
8. Detailed Engineering Design
Create and review of DC side, AC side, Electrical Structural (Civil) and SCADA Designs
9. Procurement Service
Vendor selection, RF, Documentation, Negotiations, Contacting and Tracking
We also guarantee the electricity production of our solar power plants to our customers.
Our in-house EPC allows us to enhance our system design expertise with each successive project, be flexible with our choice of technology and source from top-tier suppliers that optimizes both the system cost and power yield of the total solar block.
From using Thin Film to Multi Crystalline technologies, fixed tilt structures to single axis trackers, self – procurement, and etc., the capabilities have grown to an extent that we are proficient in executing complete Engineering, Procurement, and Construction work in-house.
Utility Scale Solar
We offer integrated project development, EPC, O&M services without involving multiple third party services. This approach has allowed us to generate efficiencies of scale that further drive down system costs.
