Amar Infrastructure Bags BoS Package for SECI’s 200 MW Solar Project
The tender was issued in May this year
November 7, 2025
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Amar Infrastructure has won Solar Energy Corporation of India’s (SECI) auction to supply the balance of system (BoS) package for a 200 MW solar project in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh.
The contract’s value is ₹4.49 billion (~$49.53 million)
The tender was issued in May this year.
The scope of work covers the design, engineering, procurement, supply of equipment and materials (except solar modules), erection, testing, and commissioning of the solar power project on a turnkey basis. Amar Infrastructure must procure permits and licenses, and insurance, at all stages. It must also provide operation and maintenance for five years.
The project is part of the 12 GW solar power projects developed under the Central Public Sector Undertaking Phase II program.
Chhattisgarh-based Amar Infrastructure primarily focuses on executing projects in the highways, bridges, and buildings verticals.
In October, InSolare Energy won SECI’s auction to supply the BoS package for a 600 MW/1,200 MWh standalone battery energy storage system project in Kolimigundla, Nandyal District, Andhra Pradesh. The tender for the project was issued in August.
In January this year, Amara Raja Infra, a subsidiary of battery manufacturer Amara Raja, bagged SECI’s auction to supply BoS for a 300 MW grid-connected solar power project at Ramagiri, also in Andhra Pradesh.
In August, SJVN Green Energy, a wholly owned subsidiary of SJVN, invited bids for the BoS and land package for 401 MW solar projects in Maharashtra under the Mukhya Mantri Saur Krushi Vahini 2.0 program (Component C).
In October, eleven companies won SECI’s Tranche XX auction to set up 2,000 MW interstate transmission system-connected solar projects, along with 1,000 MW/4,000 MWh energy storage systems.
Solar power accounted for 25.1% of India’s total installed power capacity and 51% of the total installed renewable capacity as of September 2025. The solar capacity installed increased by 7.5% quarter-over-quarter and 37.5% year-over-year.
The country generated approximately 38 billion units (BU) of solar power in Q3 2025, marking a 20.4% YoY increase.
