Our Projects

Empowering India with Scalable, Sustainable
Solar Energy

Solar Shakti is developing a high-efficiency solar power park in Khidrat, Rajasthan, built to support India’s clean energy goals and regional grid stability. Spread across 100 acres, the project will deliver 60 MW of renewable energy capacity in two phases and contribute significantly to the state’s green power generation capacity.

Project Snapshot

  • Location: Khidrat, Rajasthan.
  • Land Acquired: 100 Acres – Completed.
  • Project Start Date: 01 July 2025.
  • Completion Date: 30 November 2025.
  • Total Capacity: 60 MW (AC).
  • Phase I: 10 MW.
  • Phase II: 50 MW.
  • Current Status: DPR under development

Powered by Hi-MO 7 (HPDC) Solar Panels

We are deploying Hi-MO 7 HPDC panels from Longi Solar — a cutting-edge, utility-grade solution engineered for high-yield, cost-effective solar performance:

  • Efficiency Range: 22.3% to 22.5%.
  • Max Power Output: 580–610W per module.
  • Advanced SmartWire Technology for reduced resistive losses.
  • Minimal Light-Induced Degradation (LID) with excellent PID resistance.
  • Durability: Class A fire rating, hail-tested (25mm @ 23m/s), anodised aluminum frames

Sustainable Impact

Solar Shakti is not just about producing clean electricity — it’s about building a more sustainable future for India. By generating 60 MW of solar power, we expect to save approximately 110,000 to 130,000 metric tons of CO₂ annually, equivalent to:

  • Taking over 28,000 cars off the road each year.
  • Powering 50,000+ rural homes with clean energy.
  • Offsetting emissions from nearly 12 million litres of diesel burned annually

We also promote land optimization by integrating exotic crop cultivation below solar panels, using modern agri-tech systems to maintain biodiversity and improve soil health.

Built for Scale – Targeting 300 MW

Our 60 MW development is just the first step. Solar Shakti is engineered to scale, with future phases aiming to expand total capacity to 300 MW. This positions us as one of Rajasthan’s most promising solar infrastructure projects.

Aligned with National Energy Goals

This project directly contributes to India’s target of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030, as part of the National Solar Mission and the Rajasthan Solar Energy Policy. It supports grid de-carbonization, regional electrification, and climate resilience.

Turning Challenges into Clean Power

Delivering a utility-scale solar project in the heart of Rajasthan demanded more than just engineering — it required adaptability, resilience, and community-first thinking. At Solar Shakti, we navigated a series of environmental, logistical, and social hurdles to bring this vision to life.

Adapting to Challenging Terrain

The project site featured uneven topography and inconsistent soil conditions, which posed early construction obstacles. Through comprehensive land grading and terrain optimization, we prepared the site to support heavy equipment and ensure long-term structural integrity for the solar infrastructure.

Weathering Harsh Climate Extremes

With summer temperatures soaring beyond 50°C, intermittent sandstorms, and freezing winter nights, the working environment tested our team’s limits. To maintain safety and efficiency, we implemented shift-based work schedules, protective gear, and on-site health measures to protect workers and keep progress steady.

Strengthening Local Integration

Understanding that long-term success depends on local trust, Solar Shakti prioritized community engagement and social development. We focused on initiatives like:

  • Skill-building workshops for local youth

     

  • Women’s health awareness sessions

     

  • Environmental education drives with schools

     

  • Employment opportunities during construction and maintenance phases

     

By embedding social value into our project execution, we didn’t just install solar panels — we built a foundation of local partnership and shared purpose.

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