
With the help of significant EPC companies like Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Limited (SWREL), India’s renewable energy industry is continuing to advance internationally.
SWREL recently revealed three major solar project victories, two in India and one in South Africa. These victories demonstrate the international confidence in Indian solar engineering expertise and further establish India as a renewable powerhouse.
Together, these projects have an EPC value of ₹17.72 billion, which is another significant step forward in India’s clean energy initiative.
Domestic Growth — Solar Expansion in Rajasthan & Uttar Pradesh
For two sizable solar PV projects, SWREL has been selected as the L1 bidder:
- Rajasthani 363 MWp Solar Project
- Uttar Pradesh’s 580 MWp Solar Project
Both projects are being carried out using a Balance of System (BoS) approach, which is an engineering-intensive method that guarantees long-term efficiency, high reliability, and seamless component integration.
In addition to increasing India’s solar capacity, this domestic expansion fortifies the renewable ecosystem for producers, suppliers, and service providers across the country.
International Reach — India’s Solar Footprint in South Africa
Beyond national boundaries, SWREL’s success story continues globally. The company recently received a Letter of Intent (LoI) for a 115 MWp solar project in South Africa, valued at approximately $120 million.
This international order emphasizes India’s growing role as a trusted global EPC provider in renewable energy and reflects the nation’s expertise in executing high-value, turnkey projects overseas.
Momentum That Keeps Building
SWREL’s new wins come on the heels of earlier achievements:
- September 2025: LoI for a 300 MW AC solar project in Rajasthan.
- August 2025: Declared L1 bidder for a 245 MW AC grid-connected project in Gujarat.
Such continuous progress underlines the company’s resilience and reinforces India’s transition from a capacity-building phase to a quality-focused renewable economy.
Driving India’s Clean Energy Mission
These project victories, which emphasize long-term sustainability and independence, are in perfect harmony with India’s goal of 450 GW of renewable capacity.
Businesses like SWREL are strengthening clean infrastructure, creating green jobs and opportunities for skill development, lowering carbon emissions, and reducing reliance on imports by investing in large-scale renewable projects.
In addition to megawatts, every new project makes quantifiable strides toward a more resilient and environmentally friendly energy future.
What It Means for the Solar Community ?
SWREL’s expansion offers direction and opportunity to solar dealers, EPC firms, and other stakeholders throughout India.
The growing number of state-level projects in Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh indicates more opportunities for cooperation for:
- Component suppliers
- Project developers
- Installation partners
- Solar associations like REMA
Collectively, these advancements demonstrate the importance of industry collaborations in maintaining sustainable renewable growth.
Conclusion:
The growth of SWREL demonstrates the maturation of India’s renewable sector by fusing scale, knowledge, and worldwide influence.
REMA continues to stand for solidarity, awareness, and opportunity as we commemorate these milestones, enabling each dealer and partner to participate in this clean energy revolution.