ACME Solar Energizes the Future with 300 MW Sikar Solar Project

ACME Solar Holdings has fully commissioned its 300 MW Sikar Solar project in Rajasthan. The company's operational capacity now totals 2,890 MW. The project spans 1,300 acres and is connected to the Bikaner II substation, expected to generate 780 million units of renewable energy annually.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 24-06-2025 09:59 IST | Created: 24-06-2025 09:59 IST
ACME Solar Energizes the Future with 300 MW Sikar Solar Project
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ACME Solar Holding announced the complete commissioning of its 300 MW Sikar Solar project in Rajasthan, bringing its total operational capacity to 2,890 MW. This milestone follows the recent addition of 60 MW capacity, enhancing the company's portfolio in one of India's prime solar irradiation zones.

The sprawling project covers 1,300 acres and is connected to the Bikaner II substation, designed to produce approximately 780 million units of renewable energy annually. This project, awarded under SECI‑ISTS XVIII at a tariff of INR 3.05 per unit, is anticipated to have a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) finalized soon.

Furthermore, ACME Solar has also commissioned its first wind project of 50 MW in Shapar, Gujarat, showcasing its ability to diversify its renewable energy offerings and enhance its in-house EPC capabilities, with a 25-year PPA with GUVNL already in place.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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