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Solar Power Plant at Dachepalli
We have installed a 6 MW solar power plant at our Dachepalli unit in Andhra Pradesh to enhance our use of clean energy and cut carbon emissions. Started in July 2025, this project uses advanced “bifacial” solar panels that receive sunlight from both sides, making them more efficient than standard panels. The plant generates about 21.17 MWh of energy every day—covering around 7.75% of the Dachepalli factory’s power needs— and will cut CO2 emissions by about 5,487 metric tonnes every year. With this asset we now have 36 MW of Renewable and Green energy capacity installed across plants.
Solar Power Plant at Gudipadu
We have installed a 6 MW bifacial solar power plant at the Gudipadu unit to enhance green energy ratio, reduce carbon emissions and accelerate the Company’s transition to renewable energy. Commissioned in January 2025, this project is equipped with 10,276 bifacial mono PERC modules and the plant generates an estimated 26-38 MWh energy per day, contributing around 10% of the unit’s total energy consumption. The system is estimated to generate nearly 10 Million kWh of clean energy. The use of bifacial modules, benefits from the ground albedo effect, observes 3-5% gain in energy generation compared to monofacial panels. The project will reduce CO₂ emissions by approximately 7,160 metric tonnes annually, equivalent to planting 3.58 Lakhs trees annually.