Rays Power Infra completes 3 large EPC Solar PV projects in Karnataka  

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Rays Power Infra, an integrated solar company in India, announced the commissioning of 3 large EPC solar PV projects in Karnataka, under the state’s open access scheme.

The projects in Jhamkhandi (40 MW), Bijapur (45 MW), and Kustagi (45 MW) were built with the best in class design and equipment, and took less than a 100 days from land acquisition to commissioning, the company claims.

The open access model implemented in Karnataka enables access to power at considerably lower rates, offering better efficiencies and lower utility bills while reducing the carbon footprint of industries in the areas being serviced by projects built in the state.

These projects will be a cost-effective source of energy for the businesses and MNCs in the region, enabling greater economic growth and prosperity in these three areas, according to company officials.

Commenting on this achievement, Ketan Mehta, CEO, Rays Power Infra, said, “Built with the best available technology in less than a 100 days, these projects reflect upon our company’s capacity to commission state-of-the-art solar power plants at 3 separate locations simultaneously. This sets a new benchmark for quality and efficiency, and showcases the depth of our engineering skill and capacity.”

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