Build a solar project in Bharuch — with someone independent on your side
Land, scheme, EPC tender and 25-year oversight across Bharuch — independently, taking no EPC commission.
Solar projects in Bharuch — an overview
Bharuch is a district in South Gujarat where average solar irradiance runs about 5.4 kWh/m²/day — a strong base for ground-mount solar. Major chemical and industrial cluster (Ankleshwar, Dahej) with high captive-solar demand. Demand here comes largely from the Ankleshwar and Dahej (PCPIR) chemical mega-clusters and Jhagadia GIDC, which makes Bharuch especially well suited to large captive and open-access solar for the chemical mega-clusters. 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 Bharuch, Ankleshwar, Jambusar — independently, taking no EPC commission.
One of Asia’s largest chemical-industry belts with enormous power demand.
Bharuch solar snapshot
What drives solar demand in Bharuch
Demand in Bharuch comes largely from the Ankleshwar and Dahej (PCPIR) chemical mega-clusters and Jhagadia GIDC, which makes it well suited to large captive and open-access solar for the chemical mega-clusters.
Talukas we advise across in Bharuch
Land, scheme and EPC tendering across these talukas — and beyond.
Our advisory in Bharuch
Captive and open-access solar for Bharuch industry
Because Bharuch 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.