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Vikram Solar, one of India’s leading module manufacturer and a prominent EPC solutions & rooftop solar provider, commissioned two 10 MW solar projects for West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company (WBSEDCL).

The plants are located at Patni, near Kharagpur and at Lalgarh, near Midnapore, West Bengal.

The Solar PV Power Plant at Patni deployed Vikram Solar’s high efficiency Eldora 4BB series 60 cell modules, while Solar PV Power Plant at Lalgarh was consisted of Eldora 5BB series 60 cell modules, ranging from 265 Wp to 270 Wp. Both plants are expected to generate 1.55 MU/MW energy annually.

Mr. Kuldeep Kumar Jain, COO- EPC, Vikram Solar, shared on the occasion, “We are happy to commission 2 prestigious Solar EPC Projects for West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company (WBSEDCL). Having extensive experience in installing solar plants at various topographies, we were able to offer good results to WBSEDCL. The successful commissioning of these projects reaffirms our superior performance and quality standards in the execution of solar power development. We congratulate WBSEDCL for their success in taking another step towards green energy transition and we hope to be with them along the way in future endevours as well.”

Vikram Solar currently has over 940 MW (commissioned+under execution) EPC portfolio in India. And has served clients like- NTPC, WBSEDCL, GIPCL, BEL, BHEL, ISRO, IOCL, SBI, APGENCO, IMFA, Century Ply, KBL, etc.

About Vikram Solar Limited:
Vikram Solar Limited (formerly known as Vikram Solar Private Limited) is a leading solar energy solutions provider, specializing in efficient PV module manufacturing and comprehensive EPC solutions. With international presence in 6 continents, the Company is an active contributor in shaping the solar revolution across continents. Carrying forward the extensive manufacturing experience of the Vikram Group, Vikram Solar, since 2006, is building on a more than 4-decade-old success story.

Vikram Solar’s annual PV Module production capacity stands at 1 GW with an EPC portfolio of over  940 MW (commissioned+WIP). The Company’s products comply with the international standards of quality, reliability, and performance. As a fully forward-integrated Solar EPC contractor, Vikram Solar deploys world-class technology to design, install, and commission solar projects worldwide.

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