Build a solar project in Amreli — with someone independent on your side
Land, scheme, EPC tender and 25-year oversight across Amreli — independently, taking no EPC commission.
Solar projects in Amreli — an overview
Amreli is a district in Saurashtra where average solar irradiance runs about 5.7 kWh/m²/day — a strong base for ground-mount solar. High-irradiance Saurashtra district with available agricultural and barren land. Demand here comes largely from cotton and groundnut farming, the Pipavav port-and-shipyard belt near Rajula, which makes Amreli especially well suited to DREBP plants on barren land and captive solar near the Pipavav belt. Agricultural and barren land typically leases at ₹50,000–70,000 per acre per year, and we source land, register the scheme and run the EPC tender across 7+ talukas including Amreli, Savarkundla, Rajula — independently, taking no EPC commission.
Farming land plus the Pipavav industrial belt give a mix of DREBP and captive demand.
Amreli solar snapshot
What drives solar demand in Amreli
Demand in Amreli comes largely from cotton and groundnut farming, the Pipavav port-and-shipyard belt near Rajula, which makes it well suited to DREBP plants on barren land and captive solar near the Pipavav belt.
Talukas we advise across in Amreli
Land, scheme and EPC tendering across these talukas — and beyond.
Our advisory in Amreli
Captive and open-access solar for Amreli industry
Because Amreli runs on industrial power, the sharpest saving is captive or open-access solar that supplies a plant directly. The maths turns on wheeling and banking charges, the cross-subsidy surcharge and how much daytime load you can match. We model the true landed cost per unit, structure group-captive if needed, and tender the EPC — so the discount is real, not just a headline tariff.