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Mahindra Susten Commissions 560 MWp Solar Power Projects Across Gujarat and Rajasthan in CY 2025
Mahindra Susten has announced the successful commissioning of 560 MWp of utility-scale solar projects in Gujarat and Rajasthan in CY 2025, marking its first major asset addition since divesting 1.54 GWp to Sustainable Energy Infra Trust last year.
December 30, 2025. By Mrinmoy Dey
Renewable energy IPP Mahindra Susten has announced that the company had successfully commissioned 560 MWp of solar capacity in CY 2025.
These large utility-scale solar power projects mark the first batch of assets developed and commissioned by the company following the sale of 1.54 GWp of assets in 2024 to Sustainable Energy Infra Trust, an invIT Co-sponsored by Mahindra Susten as part of its efficient capital light business model, the company said in a statement.
The portfolio addition comprises two strategically located projects – a 280 MWp solar plant in Gujarat and a 280 MWp facility in Rajasthan, both selling power under a 25-year long-term Power Purchase Agreements (PPA) to Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam (GUVNL) and Rajasthan Urja Vikas Nigam (RUVNL), respectively.
Together, the Gujarat and Rajasthan projects span close to 2,000 acres and are designed to deliver reliable utility-scale power to the state grids. Across both sites, Mahindra Susten has deployed the latest-generation N-Type TOPCon bifacial modules, integrated with high-efficiency inverters, dry-cleaning solutions and optimised balance-of-system configurations to maximise energy yield over the asset life. Power is evacuated through 220 kV substations, thereby ensuring high grid availability and enabling seamless integration with high voltage state grids.
The combined 560 MWp portfolio is expected to generate close to 1,000 million units (MUs) of clean electricity annually, using approximately 12,400 tons of steel, 2,600 km of cabling and around 1 million solar modules. Execution of these projects involved a peak workforce of about 1,000 people and was completed with 2.9 million safe man-hours, the company stated.
Avinash Rao, MD and CEO of Mahindra Susten, said, “Commissioning 560 MWp across Gujarat and Rajasthan in 2025 marks yet another major milestone for Mahindra Susten. It reflects our strong execution capabilities and commitment to delivering large-scale renewable assets safely and to the highest standards of quality. Building on 15 years of expertise, we are deepening our presence across utility-scale solar and wind, storage, hybrid, and group-captive projects, reinforcing our pledge to support our nation's clean energy goals and create lasting value for communities and stakeholders.”
Beyond the 560 MWp commissioned in Gujarat and Rajasthan, Mahindra Susten continues to expand its renewable energy footprint with several large-scale projects currently under development and execution in states such as Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan and Karnataka, the company said.
The current project pipeline reflects Mahindra Susten's diversified approach-spanning utility-scale PPAs, hybrid wind-solar renewable energy solutions, and group-captive open access projects-positioning the company well to capitalize on India's evolving energy landscape and supporting utility and industry demand for clean power, it said.
These large utility-scale solar power projects mark the first batch of assets developed and commissioned by the company following the sale of 1.54 GWp of assets in 2024 to Sustainable Energy Infra Trust, an invIT Co-sponsored by Mahindra Susten as part of its efficient capital light business model, the company said in a statement.
The portfolio addition comprises two strategically located projects – a 280 MWp solar plant in Gujarat and a 280 MWp facility in Rajasthan, both selling power under a 25-year long-term Power Purchase Agreements (PPA) to Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam (GUVNL) and Rajasthan Urja Vikas Nigam (RUVNL), respectively.
Together, the Gujarat and Rajasthan projects span close to 2,000 acres and are designed to deliver reliable utility-scale power to the state grids. Across both sites, Mahindra Susten has deployed the latest-generation N-Type TOPCon bifacial modules, integrated with high-efficiency inverters, dry-cleaning solutions and optimised balance-of-system configurations to maximise energy yield over the asset life. Power is evacuated through 220 kV substations, thereby ensuring high grid availability and enabling seamless integration with high voltage state grids.
The combined 560 MWp portfolio is expected to generate close to 1,000 million units (MUs) of clean electricity annually, using approximately 12,400 tons of steel, 2,600 km of cabling and around 1 million solar modules. Execution of these projects involved a peak workforce of about 1,000 people and was completed with 2.9 million safe man-hours, the company stated.
Avinash Rao, MD and CEO of Mahindra Susten, said, “Commissioning 560 MWp across Gujarat and Rajasthan in 2025 marks yet another major milestone for Mahindra Susten. It reflects our strong execution capabilities and commitment to delivering large-scale renewable assets safely and to the highest standards of quality. Building on 15 years of expertise, we are deepening our presence across utility-scale solar and wind, storage, hybrid, and group-captive projects, reinforcing our pledge to support our nation's clean energy goals and create lasting value for communities and stakeholders.”
Beyond the 560 MWp commissioned in Gujarat and Rajasthan, Mahindra Susten continues to expand its renewable energy footprint with several large-scale projects currently under development and execution in states such as Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan and Karnataka, the company said.
The current project pipeline reflects Mahindra Susten's diversified approach-spanning utility-scale PPAs, hybrid wind-solar renewable energy solutions, and group-captive open access projects-positioning the company well to capitalize on India's evolving energy landscape and supporting utility and industry demand for clean power, it said.
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