Build a solar project in Banaskantha — with someone independent on your side
Land, scheme, EPC tender and 25-year oversight across Banaskantha — independently, taking no EPC commission.
Solar projects in Banaskantha — an overview
Banaskantha is a district in North Gujarat where average solar irradiance runs about 5.8 kWh/m²/day — a strong base for ground-mount solar. Abundant barren land and excellent irradiance with multiple 66 kV substations — a hotspot for DREBP and PM-KUSUM plants. Demand here comes largely from the Banas Dairy agri-economy, potato and oilseed farming, and ceramic units near Deesa, which makes Banaskantha especially well suited to DREBP 0.5–5 MW plants and PM-KUSUM agri-solar on barren and fallow land. 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 Palanpur, Deesa, Dhanera — independently, taking no EPC commission.
One of Gujarat’s most active DREBP and PM-KUSUM districts thanks to barren land near 66 kV grids.
Banaskantha solar snapshot
What drives solar demand in Banaskantha
Demand in Banaskantha comes largely from the Banas Dairy agri-economy, potato and oilseed farming, and ceramic units near Deesa, which makes it well suited to DREBP 0.5–5 MW plants and PM-KUSUM agri-solar on barren and fallow land.
Talukas we advise across in Banaskantha
Land, scheme and EPC tendering across these talukas — and beyond.
Our advisory in Banaskantha
PM-KUSUM and feeder solar in Banaskantha
Banaskantha's farming base makes it a fit for PM-KUSUM — Component-A plants of 0.5–2 MW on barren or fallow land near an agricultural feeder, selling to the DISCOM on a 25-year contract. We check feeder headroom and substation distance, help with the farmer/land-owner tie-up and registration, and tender the EPC so the small plant still gets an honest price.