Geographic Presence
Maharashtra First. India Next.
Region | Status |
Nanded, Maharashtra | Active — Phase 1 Development |
Latur, Maharashtra | Planning — Site Assessment |
Rajasthan | Future Pipeline |
Gujarat | Future Pipeline |
Madhya Pradesh | Future Pipeline |
Telangana | Future Pipeline |
Karnataka | Future Pipeline |
All 28+ States | Long-Term Vision |
Our Latest Projects
Why We Build Where Others Don't
Lower Land Cost
Barren and fallow land comes at significantly lower lease and acquisition cost than agricultural or peri-urban land — improving project economics and viability directly.
High Solar Irradiance
Much of India’s barren land is concentrated in Rajasthan, Maharashtra’s Marathwada-Vidarbha belt, and Telangana — zones with exceptionally high solar irradiance, maximising energy yield per MW installed.
No Agricultural Conflict
Building on barren land eliminates the politically sensitive displacement of farmland — making our projects socially accepted, community-supported, and policy-friendly.
Rural Job Creation
Projects located on rural barren land directly create local employment for communities that often have limited economic opportunity — 12+ direct jobs per every 5 MW installed.
Scalability
Our barren land solar model is designed to scale with minimal friction — the same process, standards, and partnerships can be replicated from Nanded to Nagpur to Rajasthan and beyond.



