Solar power producer Solairedirect Energy India plans to invest around Rs 4,000 crore to fund its target of becoming a 400-mw company in the next five years, a top company official has said.
The company, a subsidiary of the French solar major Solairedirect, which entered the country last year, provides end-to-end solar energy solutions for turnkey projects, including project development and engineering, construction and installation, financing, operation and maintenance. "With the government providing strong support for renewables and a positive investment outlook, we see a huge growth potential here. In the next five years, we plan to become a 400-mw company," its managing director Gaurav Sood said.
The company, a subsidiary of the French solar major Solairedirect, which entered the country last year, provides end-to-end solar energy solutions for turnkey projects, including project development and engineering, construction and installation, financing, operation and maintenance. "With the government providing strong support for renewables and a positive investment outlook, we see a huge growth potential here. In the next five years, we plan to become a 400-mw company," its managing director Gaurav Sood said.
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