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    Home » India’s Green Energy Surge: Top EPC Companies that are Powering the Future

    India’s Green Energy Surge: Top EPC Companies that are Powering the Future

    Shweta KumariBy Shweta KumariAugust 28, 2025 Articles 3 Mins Read
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    Top EPC Companies Driving India’s Renewable Energy Growth

    India is witnessing a remarkable transformation in its energy landscape, driven by an ambitious commitment to renewable power. With solar and wind energy at the heart of this movement, the country has emerged as one of the fastest-growing renewable energy markets in the world. Engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) firms are the main force behind this expansion, as they are essential in transforming large-scale wind and solar projects from blueprints to completed projects. These companies not only bring technological expertise and project management skills but also ensure that solar solutions are delivered efficiently, sustainably, and at scale. As India races toward achieving its renewable energy targets, the role of leading EPC firms becomes more crucial than ever.

    Jakson Green

    Jakson Green, headquartered in India and present across Europe, Middle East, Africa, CIS, and APAC, is rapidly building a global renewables platform—targeting 5 GW by 2025 and 10 GW by 2030. Beyond scale, their vision includes producing over 0.5 MTPA of green ammonia and green hydrogen by 2030. With a proven track record of delivering 1.5 GW of solar PV assets worldwide and securing 1.3 GW of renewable EPC projects within our first year, they are shaping the energy transition with speed and impact.

    Suzlon Energy

    Founded in 1995, Suzlon Energy is one of India’s most recognized names in the renewable energy space. The company has installed over 21 GW of wind energy across 17 countries, with more than 15,000 MW commissioned in India alone. Headquartered in Pune, Suzlon has 14 manufacturing facilities across the country and a team of over 7,700 employees. The company pioneered the ‘Concept to Commissioning’ model, offering end-to-end EPC services for wind projects. In recent years, Suzlon has also expanded into solar and wind-solar hybrid solutions, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable, cost-effective energy.

    Kshema Power India Pvt. Ltd.

    Established in 1998 by Dr. Satheesh Basant, Kshema Power is a Chennai-based EPC company specializing in wind and solar infrastructure. The company has executed more than 3.5 GW of wind projects and over 8 GW in land development services for both wind and solar parks across India. With expertise in utility-scale and rooftop solar installations, transmission lines, and substation development, Kshema Power has built a reputation for reliability, timely delivery, and deep regional knowledge. Its integrated EPC capabilities make it a trusted partner in India’s clean energy expansion.

    Hartek Group

    Hartek Group has been a key contributor to India’s renewable energy evolution since 1991. With over 10 GW of solar capacity connected to the national grid, the company offers turnkey EPC services, including power systems, substation infrastructure, and rooftop installations. It has also installed 200 MW of rooftop solar across the country. Hartek’s focus on intelligent infrastructure and smart cities, combined with a strong track record in timely project execution, makes it a preferred partner for both government and private sector clients in the power sector.

    India’s renewable journey is not just about adopting cleaner energy; it is about building a resilient, sustainable future powered by innovation and efficiency. The country’s major EPC companies are leading this shift, making renewable goals a reality. By delivering world-class infrastructure, they are accelerating the shift toward renewable power and creating an impact on the national clean energy adoption. As India continues its green energy surge, these EPC players will remain the backbone of progress, powering communities, industries, and the nation toward a brighter tomorrow.

    Clean Energy Projects EPC companies India green energy transition India renewable energy solar EPC Sustainable infrastructure wind power India
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