Saatvik Secured Solar Modules Supply Order in Mauritius

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Saatvik Solar secured an order for manufacturing and supply of 9.3 MW Mono Perc Half cut MBB modules in a reverse bidding auction through BHEL. 

Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has signed an agreement to set up a grid-connected 8 MW Solar Photovoltaic (PV) power plant in Mauritius to help the island nation in its efforts to fight climate change. The project is funded under the Government of India’s Line of Credit (LOC).

The solar farm will be set up by BHEL at Tamarind Falls, Henrietta (Phase II), Mauritius and was awarded to BHEL by CEB (Green Energy) Co. Ltd, Mauritius, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Central Electricity Board (CEB). The contract agreement for the project was exchanged between the Mauritian and Indian side during the visit of the Minister of External Affairs of India, S. Jaishankar to Mauritius.

Prashant Mathur, CEO

Mr. Prashant Mathur, Chief Executive Officer, Saatvik Green Energy said, “We are honored to have won this momentous order from BHEL. It underlines the industry’s confidence in our ability to develop and deliver world-class solar modules using a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility.”

For more information, visit:https://saatvikgroup.com/

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