Ahasolar Wins Consultancy Contract for SCCL’s 107 MW Solar Project
The tender was floated in April 2025
August 11, 2025
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Gujarat-based solar company, Ahasolar Technologies, has secured a project management consultancy contract from Singareni Collieries Company (SCCL) for establishing a 107 MW solar project.
The tender was floated in April this year.
The projects are to be set up at the following SCCL locations in Telangana:
- A 5 MW project at the Singareni Thermal Power Plant
- A 37 MW project at Ramagundam-3 (20 MW OB Dump and 17 MW Ground)
- A 5 MW project at Sathupalli in the Kothagudem area
The scope of work for Ahasolar includes the design, engineering, review of the engineering, procurement, and construction contractor, site management, inspection and testing, module inspection services, and project performance testing of the solar project.
The order is valued at approximately ₹11.2 million (~$130,232.56). The work must be completed within one year.
Ahasolar provides software for solar installers to manage and design projects. It is also an online marketplace for buying and selling solar products and services.
Recently, SCCL invited bids for the engineering, procurement, and construction of rooftop solar projects with a cumulative capacity of 15 MW in Telangana. The projects will be implemented on the rooftops of residential colonies and office buildings.
In July this year, SCCL invited bids for the operation and maintenance of a 5 MW floating solar power project at the Singareni Thermal Plant’s water storage reservoir for eight years.
In September 2024, Ahasolar Technologies received a letter of intent from Coal India for an owner’s engineer-cum-project management consultancy contract for a 300 MW solar power project in Khavda, Gujarat. The consultancy contract is estimated at ₹11 million, the company said in a regulatory filing.
In April 2024, Ahasolar bagged the consultancy contract for setting up a 52 MW solar power project at Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, by Bharat Petroleum Corporation. The company quoted ₹5.1 million (~$61,168) to win the ten-month contract.