Build a solar project in Kutch — with someone independent on your side
Land, scheme, EPC tender and 25-year oversight across Kutch — independently, taking no EPC commission.
Solar projects in Kutch — an overview
Kutch is a district in Kutch where average solar irradiance runs about 5.9 kWh/m²/day — a strong base for ground-mount solar. Home to the Khavda RE park — the highest irradiance and largest contiguous wasteland in India for utility-scale solar. Demand here comes largely from Mundra and Kandla port-led industry, large cement and power plants, and the Khavda renewable energy zone, which makes Kutch especially well suited to large utility-scale ground-mount plants on low-cost wasteland with the country’s best irradiance. 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 Bhuj, Anjar, Gandhidham — independently, taking no EPC commission.
The 30 GW Khavda renewable energy park — India’s largest — is being built here.
Kutch solar snapshot
What drives solar demand in Kutch
Demand in Kutch comes largely from Mundra and Kandla port-led industry, large cement and power plants, and the Khavda renewable energy zone, which makes it well suited to large utility-scale ground-mount plants on low-cost wasteland with the country’s best irradiance.
Talukas we advise across in Kutch
Land, scheme and EPC tendering across these talukas — and beyond.
Our advisory in Kutch
How a utility-scale project comes together in Kutch
In Kutch the opportunity is large ground-mount capacity. That means aggregating contiguous land with clean titles, securing 66 kV or higher evacuation, and locking a firm offtake through open access, group captive or a competitively bid PPA. We handle land assembly, the connectivity application and the EPC tender so the plant is bankable before a rupee is committed.