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Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy places repeat order on Nextracker

 

 

Nextracker announced it has been selected for repeat order by Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Ltd.

In a release, Nextracker said that it was selected by SWRE to supply its flagship solar trackers for phase two (1.5 GWdc) and phase three (375 MWdc) solar projects at NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd’s solar park in Khavda, Rann of Kutch, Gujarat.

Selected for its reliability in the field, performance results, and speed and ease of installation for a variety of solar terrain and challenging site conditions, Nextracker’s NX Horizon™ smart solar trackers is the most widely deployed in the industry, the release said.

 

With the addition of this order in India, Sterling & Wilson Renewable Energy and Nextracker have surpassed over 5 GW of collaborative solar power generation projects globally.

 

Nextracker founder and CEO, Dan Shugar, said, “What is so amazing about our relationship with Sterling & Wilson is the incredible geographic diversity where we have collaborated to build high-performing solar plants for independent power producers. These results are based on trust, hard work and our ability to execute effectively. Achieving over 5 GW together in seven countries is testament to the strength of our collaboration and a shared commitment to accelerating the world’s transition to clean energy.”

Commenting on the partnership, Amit Jain, Global CEO of Sterling &Wilson Renewable Energy Group said, “As a global leader in EPC services for utility-scale solar, floating solar and hybrid & energy storage solutions with a total portfolio of over 17.5 GWp, SWRE’s expertise in project management and execution stays unmatched in the industry. Our mission has always been to harness the potential the industry has to offer and stay committed to the vital role we play in advancing the journey to clean energy.”

Also read: Sterling And Wilson Renewable Energy Wins Rs.2,400 Crore Orders In Q3FY24

Featured photograph (source: Nextracker) is for representation only.

 

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