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Amar Infrastructure Wins SECI’s BoS Auction for 200 MW Solar Plant in Madhya Pradesh

Amar Infrastructure has won SECI’s BoS auction to develop a 200 MW grid-connected solar plant in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh, under the CPSU Scheme Phase II.

November 10, 2025. By Mrinmoy Dey

Amar Infrastructure has won Solar Energy Corporation of India’s (SECI) Balance of Systems (BoS) auction for setting up a grid-connected 200 MW ground mounted solar PV plant at Dhar in Madhya Pradesh.

The company has quoted an order value of about INR 439.41 crore for the BoS package.

The tender was floated in May 2025.

The scope of work includes design, engineering, supply (except PV modules), unloading of PV modules at site supplied by the owner, construction, erection, testing and commissioning of the solar project under CPSU Scheme Phase II, Tranche III.

“The project must be completed within 12 months. The bidder also need to offer operation and maintenance (O&M) for five years,” noted the tender document.

The 200 MW project falls under the Central Public Sector Undertaking Scheme Phase II, which targets 12,000 MW of grid-connected solar capacity nationwide with viability gap funding support.

In February 2025, Amara Raja won SECI's BoS auction for setting up of grid-connected 300 MW ground-mounted Solar PV plant at Ramagiri, Andhra Pradesh.
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