Inox Green Wins Long-Term O&M Mandate for 625 MW Bhadla Solar Power Project – EQ
In Short : Inox Green Energy Services has secured an operations and maintenance contract for the 625 MW Bhadla solar power project, strengthening its renewable energy services portfolio. The mandate expands the company’s managed capacity and reinforces its position in large-scale solar O&M, supported by growing demand for reliable asset management and performance optimization in utility-scale renewable projects.
In Detail : Inox Green Energy Services has secured a significant operations and maintenance contract for the 625 MW Bhadla solar power project, marking an important addition to its expanding renewable energy services portfolio. The project is located in the Bhadla Solar Park, one of the largest solar power complexes in the world.
The new mandate further increases Inox Green’s total renewable energy capacity under management, strengthening its presence in the fast-growing solar O&M segment. Long-term service contracts provide stable and predictable revenue streams while deepening client relationships.
Bhadla Solar Park is a strategic asset within India’s renewable energy landscape, known for its high irradiation levels and large-scale installations. Managing operations at such a site requires technical expertise, strong monitoring systems and efficient maintenance practices.
Under the contract, Inox Green will be responsible for ensuring optimal plant performance, minimizing downtime and maintaining high availability levels. Effective O&M is critical to maximizing energy generation and safeguarding returns for project owners.
The agreement reflects growing emphasis on professional asset management as India’s solar capacity continues to expand rapidly. Developers and investors increasingly rely on specialized O&M providers to enhance efficiency and extend asset life.
Inox Green’s experience across wind and solar assets positions it well to handle large, complex projects. The company has been steadily building capabilities in digital monitoring, predictive maintenance and performance analytics.
The contract also aligns with broader industry trends where scale, reliability and cost efficiency are becoming key differentiators in the renewable energy services market. Large utility-scale projects demand robust operational frameworks.
India’s push towards higher renewable energy targets continues to drive demand for quality O&M services. As more solar projects come online, efficient operations will play a crucial role in maintaining grid stability and energy output.
With the addition of the 625 MW Bhadla project, Inox Green further consolidates its role as a major player in renewable energy O&M. The company remains focused on expanding its service footprint while supporting the long-term performance of clean energy assets.


