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Saatvik Green Energy Secures ₹700 Crore in Solar Module Orders

8 Oct

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Summary

  • Saatvik Green Energy receives over ₹700 crore in solar PV module orders
  • Orders scheduled for delivery within the current financial year
  • Repeat business from leading EPCs and independent power producers
Saatvik Green Energy Secures ₹700 Crore in Solar Module Orders

As of October 9th, 2025, Saatvik Green Energy, a prominent Indian solar PV module manufacturer, has secured significant supply orders worth over ₹700 crore. These orders are set to be delivered within the current financial year.

The orders have come from leading engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) companies as well as independent power producers (IPPs), indicating repeat business and strong partnerships. Saatvik Green Energy's parent company received orders worth ₹488 crore, while its material subsidiary, Saatvik Solar Industries, secured contracts worth ₹219.62 crore.

Prashant Mathur, the CEO of Saatvik Green Energy, expressed the company's commitment to helping India achieve a clean energy future by providing reliable, high-quality solar solutions. These latest orders further strengthen Saatvik's developing relationships with premier EPCs and IPPs who have confidence in the company's technology, scale, and dependability.

Saatvik Green Energy is a leading Indian manufacturer of high-efficiency solar PV modules and the main company within the Saatvik Group. The company collaborates with a wide range of utility-scale, commercial, and industrial clients, delivering tailored solutions to meet India's evolving energy needs.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Saatvik Green Energy, a leading Indian solar PV module manufacturer, has secured over ₹700 crore in supply orders.
Saatvik Green Energy has received repeat business from leading engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) companies and independent power producers (IPPs).
Saatvik Green Energy aims to help India achieve a clean energy future by providing reliable, high-quality solar solutions through these orders.

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