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Salasar Techno Engineering introduces “Solar-on-Wheels”

Salasar Techno Engineering Ltd has introduced “Solar-on-Wheels,” a modular and mobile solar offering.

In a release, Salasar said that the product was unveiled at the “UPEX 2026” organized by PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Uttar Pradesh New and Renewable Energy Development Agency. The solution is designed to enable rapid and decentralized clean energy deployment.

Uttar Pradesh’s remarkable solar trajectory from merely 200–300 MW a decade ago to over 4 GW today, and with an ambitious target of 22 GW, reflects the state’s accelerating push toward large-scale renewable adoption, the release said.

As grid complexity grows, transmission pressure and storage demands increasingly coming to the fore Salasar’s presence at UPEX underscored its readiness as a forward-looking infrastructure enabler, anchored by one of the industry’s largest galvanizing capacities at 6–7 tonnes per cycle and proven expertise in solar mounting structures, reflecting a robust end-to-end execution footprint.

 

Driving innovation

“Our participation at UPEX 2026 and the launch of ‘Solar-on-Wheels’ reflect our commitment to driving innovation in clean energy while addressing on-ground infrastructure needs,” said Shashank Agarwal, Managing Director, Salasar Techno Engineering Ltd. “With a strong execution base in Uttar Pradesh and active contribution to government-led renewable initiatives, we are focused on delivering solutions that enhance grid resilience, enable energy access, and support India’s long-term sustainability goals, having executed over 20 projects across the region.”

 

Expanding presence in Uttar Pradesh

Building on its expanding presence in Uttar Pradesh, Salasar Techno Engineering continues to deliver critical infrastructure through a portfolio of projects across key locations such as Ayodhya, Jewar, Noida, Ghaziabad, Lucknow, Meerut, and Bareilly. These projects span transmission lines, substations, monopole deployments, railways, and industrial infrastructure, directly contributing to grid reliability and capacity expansion in the state.

The company’s execution is closely aligned with national priorities, including its contribution of over 10,000 MT under the PM Kusum Yojana supporting decentralized solar adoption. With programmes such as Jal Jeevan Mission creating a growing need for sustainable rural infrastructure, Salasar sees strong potential to contribute by enabling reliable and energy-efficient infrastructure solutions, the release added.

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