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Rays Power Infra Commissions 1.1 GW of Solar Capacity in a Single Year Marking Its Strongest Year of Execution

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May 4, 2026 1 Min Read
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New Delhi, May 04: Rays Power Infra Pvt. Ltd., announced that it has commissioned 1.1 GW of solar capacity in a single financial year the strongest year of execution in the company’s history. Delivered across Karnataka, Rajasthan and Gujarat, the achievement takes Rays Power Infra’s cumulative commissioned portfolio past 2.4 GWp and positions the company among India’s most active integrated solar platforms as the country accelerates toward its 500 GW non-fossil capacity target. Building on the momentum, Rays Power Infra is expanding its EPC order book, scaling its long-term IPP portfolio and selectively entering adjacencies including hybrid solar-wind, battery energy storage (BESS) and round-the-clock renewable solutions for utilities, large C&I customers, & Green Hydrogen and its derived Green fuels.

Ketan Mehta, Managing Director, Rays Power Infra said 

“Commissioning 1.1 GW in a single year is the most defining moment in our journey so far. It is a testament to the trust our customers place in us, the resilience of our execution teams and the platform we have patiently built over more than a decade. With this single-year delivery, our cumulative footprint has crossed 2.4 GWp, and Rays Power Infra is structurally positioned to play a meaningful role in India’s clean-energy transition,”

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