Bondada Engineering Limited, an India-based infrastructure company, has commissioned a total of 61.7 MW solar power projects across multiple locations in Maharashtra. The projects were completed in March 2026 and are now fully operational.
The company confirmed that construction, testing, and grid synchronization were carried out before the start of power generation. All installations have been integrated into the Maharashtra electricity network after completing the required technical and compliance procedures.
According to the company, all 61.7 MW solar power installations are fully operational following the completion of defined execution schedules.
Projects Executed for Key Clients
The solar projects were executed for major clients, including Paradigm IT and Maharashtra State Power Generation Co. Ltd (MAHAGENCO). The installations are spread across different sites in Maharashtra and are now supplying power to the state grid.
The successful commissioning marks another milestone for Bondada Engineering in the renewable energy sector, strengthening its presence in Maharashtra’s growing solar market.
Expanding Renewable and Infrastructure Portfolio
Bondada Engineering is a company that provides integrated infrastructure solutions in the fields of renewable energy, telecommunications, and railways. The company is also moving into the fields of battery energy storage systems (BESS), data centers, and defence and aerospace.
The company’s most recent financial report said that it made INR 19,289.5 million in sales during the first nine months of fiscal year (FY) 2026. This is a 125.2% increase over the same time last year. During this time, the renewable energy segment brought in about 80% of the company’s total revenue. This shows how important clean energy is becoming to its business.
With the commissioning of 61.7 MW of solar capacity and strong financial growth, Bondada Engineering continues to strengthen its position as a key infrastructure and renewable energy player in India.





