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Jakson Green to Develop 121MWp Solar Project for Amplus
Diversified energy and infrastructure company Jakson Group’s renewable energy arm Jakson Green has secured a 121 MWp solar EPC order from Amplus Solar, a Petronas Group member company.
December 26, 2022. By Manu Tayal

Diversified energy and infrastructure company Jakson Group’s renewable energy arm Jakson Green has secured a 121 MWp solar EPC order from Amplus Solar, a Petronas Group member company.
Commenting on the project win, Bikesh Ogra, Founding Promoter, Managing Director & CEO of Jakson Green, said “we are extremely delighted to receive this prestigious solar EPC order from Amplus Solar – one of India’s leading renewable energy players. Given our strong focus on the execution of large-scale renewable energy projects, with a proven team that has delivered over 10GW of green energy assets across 26 countries, we are confident of working with Amplus Solar to deliver a world-class solar power plant adhering to high-safety and quality benchmarks.”
He further said “we truly appreciate Amplus Solar for this partnership and look forward to doing many more projects with them in the near future.”
Under the partnership, Jakson Green will deliver a solar power plant on a turnkey EPC basis for Amplus Solar at Bikaner in the state of Rajasthan within 8.5 months of initiation.
Further, the project is expected to use nearly 3,000 single-axis trackers and more than 2,24,448 monocrystalline bifacial solar modules rated 540Wp.
Post completion, the facility would be as big as 386 football fields the size of Lusail Stadium, which recently held the FIFA world cup, and is expected to offset more than 3.1 million tons of CO2 per year, equivalent to removing 558,100 fuel-engine cars off the road.
“We are committed to ensuring the timely delivery of all our projects with the best HSE practices. We are delighted to partner with Jakson Green, known for timely delivery and best safety practices. We look forward to a successful long-term association with Jakson Green,” said Sharad Pungalia, CEO of Amplus Solar.
The project is slated to supply power to leading commercial and industrial customers on a long-term basis, thereby providing further fillip to the trend of the corporate push to adopt green energy in the country.
Jakson Green has recently announced its global ambitions to be a leading developer and integrator of green hydrogen and green ammonia assets across select geographies and is eyeing a play in the Independent Hydrogen & Ammonia Production and Electrolyser manufacturing space in line with India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat Mission. The firm is actively developing a pipeline of renewable energy, green hydrogen, and green ammonia projects, both in India and abroad.
Commenting on the project win, Bikesh Ogra, Founding Promoter, Managing Director & CEO of Jakson Green, said “we are extremely delighted to receive this prestigious solar EPC order from Amplus Solar – one of India’s leading renewable energy players. Given our strong focus on the execution of large-scale renewable energy projects, with a proven team that has delivered over 10GW of green energy assets across 26 countries, we are confident of working with Amplus Solar to deliver a world-class solar power plant adhering to high-safety and quality benchmarks.”
He further said “we truly appreciate Amplus Solar for this partnership and look forward to doing many more projects with them in the near future.”
Under the partnership, Jakson Green will deliver a solar power plant on a turnkey EPC basis for Amplus Solar at Bikaner in the state of Rajasthan within 8.5 months of initiation.
Further, the project is expected to use nearly 3,000 single-axis trackers and more than 2,24,448 monocrystalline bifacial solar modules rated 540Wp.
Post completion, the facility would be as big as 386 football fields the size of Lusail Stadium, which recently held the FIFA world cup, and is expected to offset more than 3.1 million tons of CO2 per year, equivalent to removing 558,100 fuel-engine cars off the road.
“We are committed to ensuring the timely delivery of all our projects with the best HSE practices. We are delighted to partner with Jakson Green, known for timely delivery and best safety practices. We look forward to a successful long-term association with Jakson Green,” said Sharad Pungalia, CEO of Amplus Solar.
The project is slated to supply power to leading commercial and industrial customers on a long-term basis, thereby providing further fillip to the trend of the corporate push to adopt green energy in the country.
Jakson Green has recently announced its global ambitions to be a leading developer and integrator of green hydrogen and green ammonia assets across select geographies and is eyeing a play in the Independent Hydrogen & Ammonia Production and Electrolyser manufacturing space in line with India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat Mission. The firm is actively developing a pipeline of renewable energy, green hydrogen, and green ammonia projects, both in India and abroad.
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