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Rays Power Infra Signs MoU with Rajasthan Govt to Build 500 MW Solar Park
Solar EPC player Rays Power Infra has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Rajasthan government for constructing an avant-garde PV Photovoltaic (PV) Power Station (commonly referred to as solar power plant) and generating 500 MW of green electricity.
December 15, 2021. By Manu Tayal

Solar EPC player Rays Power Infra has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Rajasthan government for constructing an avant-garde PV Photovoltaic (PV) Power Station (commonly referred to as solar power plant) and generating 500 MW of green electricity.
During the ongoing Dubai Expo, the parties finalized the agreement to reduce traditional electricity consumption derived from non-renewable sources.
Commenting on the development, Pawan Sharma, Director, Rays Power Infra, said, “Rays Power Infra was constituted to promote cleaner, greener, and better environmental conditions. On the back of extensive research and development, testing and commissioning, we have established best-in-class solar projects at par with global standards in India and abroad. We are thrilled that the Rajasthan government decided to support our vision and signed an agreement to build a 500 MW Solar Park in the state. This MoU is an instrumental step towards eco-friendly tomorrow, and we are pleased to be a part of this initiative.”
Apart from the MOU signed, the company has already started construction of 500 MW of solar projects with expected commissioning in the next nine months. Out of this 500 MW, 220MW would be developed in India and the remaining 280 MW for the company’s international portfolio.
The company also has global roots in Vietnam and Bangladesh, where they have recently installed large-scale solar projects. Rays Power Infra is expanding its presence across Asia, Africa, and Australian regions. Over the years, Rays Power Infra has gained expertise in the transmission, power distribution, and rooftop segment.
During the ongoing Dubai Expo, the parties finalized the agreement to reduce traditional electricity consumption derived from non-renewable sources.
Commenting on the development, Pawan Sharma, Director, Rays Power Infra, said, “Rays Power Infra was constituted to promote cleaner, greener, and better environmental conditions. On the back of extensive research and development, testing and commissioning, we have established best-in-class solar projects at par with global standards in India and abroad. We are thrilled that the Rajasthan government decided to support our vision and signed an agreement to build a 500 MW Solar Park in the state. This MoU is an instrumental step towards eco-friendly tomorrow, and we are pleased to be a part of this initiative.”
Apart from the MOU signed, the company has already started construction of 500 MW of solar projects with expected commissioning in the next nine months. Out of this 500 MW, 220MW would be developed in India and the remaining 280 MW for the company’s international portfolio.
The company also has global roots in Vietnam and Bangladesh, where they have recently installed large-scale solar projects. Rays Power Infra is expanding its presence across Asia, Africa, and Australian regions. Over the years, Rays Power Infra has gained expertise in the transmission, power distribution, and rooftop segment.
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