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Roofsol Energy Signs 7 MWp Solar PPA with JK Tyre
Solar EPC firm Roofsol Energy has signed a 7 MWp solar PPA under the OPEX model with JK Tyre & Industries for its Uttarakhand facility to supply green power and reduce carbon emissions.
March 10, 2026. By Mrinmoy Dey
Solar EPC company Roofsol Energy has announced the signing of a 7 MWp Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) under the OPEX model with JK Tyre & Industries for their Uttarakhand facility.
The project is expected to generate approximately 11-12 million units of green electricity annually, helping offset nearly 9,000-10,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions each year, significantly reducing the plant’s carbon footprint, Roofsol stated.
JK Tyre, in its Annual Report for FY2024-25, has mentioned that about 53 percent of energy consumption was fulfilled using renewable sources. In total, the company consumed about 10.27 lakh GJ of renewable energy in FY25. The company also commissioned a 6 MW solar power plant at its Laksar facility in Uttarakhand. It also established India’s first solar-powered Retread Centre in Aurangabad, Maharashtra.
JK Tyre has set a goal to reduce carbon emission intensity by 50 percent by 2030 and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. JK Tyre has also recently joined the RE100 initiative, committing to 100 percent renewable electricity by 2050.
Roofsol Energy is an EPC and Independent Power Producer (IPP) company investing in RESCO and Group captive projects all over India. Last month, the company signed three PPAs with Saibaba Polymer, Virgo Group and EMotorad Electric Cycles to develop 2.95 MW of rooftop solar projects under the OPEX model across Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Maharashtra and Punjab. Roofsol also signed an EPC contract with Metro Decorative in Kashipur, Uttarakhand, to set up a 3.2 MWp rooftop solar project.
In January 2026, it announced the signing of a PPA with integrated metals and mining company Lloyds Metals and Energy Ltd. (LMEL), for the supply of 5.5 MWp of clean solar power under the OPEX model.
It also signed a PPA with Ganesh Consumer Products to develop a 2.55 MWp OPEX solar project across Howrah and Islampur in West Bengal, Agra in Uttar Pradesh, and Hyderabad in Telangana. The company also inked a 25-year PPA with Nagarjuna Cement for 10.2 MWp rooftop solar projects across the latter’s integrated cement manufacturing and grinding plants in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Roofsol also announced its partnership with automotive component manufacturer Motherson Group to develop and deploy 12.8 MWp of rooftop and behind-the-meter solar projects across the latter’s manufacturing facilities in Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, and Puducherry under a mix of OPEX (RESCO) and CAPEX models.
The project is expected to generate approximately 11-12 million units of green electricity annually, helping offset nearly 9,000-10,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions each year, significantly reducing the plant’s carbon footprint, Roofsol stated.
JK Tyre, in its Annual Report for FY2024-25, has mentioned that about 53 percent of energy consumption was fulfilled using renewable sources. In total, the company consumed about 10.27 lakh GJ of renewable energy in FY25. The company also commissioned a 6 MW solar power plant at its Laksar facility in Uttarakhand. It also established India’s first solar-powered Retread Centre in Aurangabad, Maharashtra.
JK Tyre has set a goal to reduce carbon emission intensity by 50 percent by 2030 and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. JK Tyre has also recently joined the RE100 initiative, committing to 100 percent renewable electricity by 2050.
Roofsol Energy is an EPC and Independent Power Producer (IPP) company investing in RESCO and Group captive projects all over India. Last month, the company signed three PPAs with Saibaba Polymer, Virgo Group and EMotorad Electric Cycles to develop 2.95 MW of rooftop solar projects under the OPEX model across Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Maharashtra and Punjab. Roofsol also signed an EPC contract with Metro Decorative in Kashipur, Uttarakhand, to set up a 3.2 MWp rooftop solar project.
In January 2026, it announced the signing of a PPA with integrated metals and mining company Lloyds Metals and Energy Ltd. (LMEL), for the supply of 5.5 MWp of clean solar power under the OPEX model.
It also signed a PPA with Ganesh Consumer Products to develop a 2.55 MWp OPEX solar project across Howrah and Islampur in West Bengal, Agra in Uttar Pradesh, and Hyderabad in Telangana. The company also inked a 25-year PPA with Nagarjuna Cement for 10.2 MWp rooftop solar projects across the latter’s integrated cement manufacturing and grinding plants in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Roofsol also announced its partnership with automotive component manufacturer Motherson Group to develop and deploy 12.8 MWp of rooftop and behind-the-meter solar projects across the latter’s manufacturing facilities in Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, and Puducherry under a mix of OPEX (RESCO) and CAPEX models.
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