Waaree Group Successfully Executes 295.68 MWp AM Green Solar Project in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh
In a significant milestone for India's renewable energy sector, Waaree Group — the country's leading solar module manufacturer and EPC specialist — has successfully completed the execution of a 295.68 MWp utility-scale solar power project for AM Green in Kandikayapalli, Kurnool district, Andhra Pradesh.
The project was developed across nearly 700 acres of barren, rocky land and was commissioned in an impressive eight months, demonstrating Waaree's exceptional project execution capabilities even in challenging environments.
Project Highlights :-
- Capacity: 295.68 MWp (211.2 MW)
- Modules Installed: Over 401,500 high-efficiency solar modules
- Land Type: Non-arable, rocky terrain — preserving fertile agricultural land
- Execution Timeline: Completed from start to commissioning in just 8 months
- Key Strength: Advanced engineering solutions for uneven surfaces and hard rock foundations
This rapid and flawless delivery showcases Waaree's proven expertise in large-scale ground-mounted solar EPC projects under demanding site conditions.
Overcoming Engineering Challenges
The Kurnool site presented several technical hurdles, including hard rock surfaces, undulated terrain, and difficult access for heavy machinery. Waaree's team deployed innovative civil, structural, and installation techniques to ensure safety, quality, and adherence to the aggressive timeline.
The successful completion reinforces Waaree's position as one of India's most reliable and fastest-growing solar EPC players.
Contribution to India's Clean Energy Transition
Once fully operational, the 295.68 MWp AM Green Solar Project will generate substantial clean energy, playing a vital role in India's ambitious target of 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030.
The project also strengthens the solar energy corridor in southern India, with Andhra Pradesh and particularly Kurnool emerging as key hubs for large-scale solar and hybrid renewable developments.
Why This Project Matters
- Utilizes barren land, minimizing environmental and agricultural impact
- Demonstrates speed, scale, and technical excellence in solar project delivery
- Supports national goals for carbon emission reduction and energy security
- Adds momentum to India's growing pipeline of utility-scale solar installations
Waaree continues to build on this success with a strong order book and multiple ongoing large-scale projects across Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, and other states.
The project also reflects the growing trend of utility-scale solar deployment across India’s leading states, as highlighted in our analysis of the
👉 Top 5 Solar Energy States in India
The project adds to India’s expanding utility-scale solar portfolio, alongside recent large-scale solar commissioning activities such as
👉Mahindra Susten’s 560 MWp solar projects in Gujarat and Rajasthan
The project execution aligns with the broader trend of large-scale renewable energy expansion in India, driven by developers such as Tata Power Renewable Energy, which continues to scale up its solar and clean energy portfolio
This 295.68 MWp achievement is a powerful example of how Indian companies are accelerating the country's shift toward a sustainable, renewable-powered future.
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