Some of Grinity’s Project Case studies of Solar installations across India
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AkzoNobel India Limited (500kWp Ground Mounted + Carport, Mumbai, Maharastra)
Grinity Intellect took up the complete EPC of the prestigious project and commissioned the project in a record time of 21days. The said plant was inaugurated by the Company’s global CEO on his retirement day. Grinity received letter of great appreciation for the extra ordinary project completion adhering to the stringent safety guidelines from the client.
UltraTech Cement Limited (3600kWp Ground Mounted, Katni Madhya Pradesh)
UTCL is another prestigious project, where Grinity took up the complete BOS & I&C work along with 2.1kms of boundary construction. The 3.6MWp ground mounted project we completed under record 38 days time. Also we are in the process for taking up the complete O&M for the operational plant.
Upon completion of the Project the said project is expected to produce 5518800 units of electricity per year helping UTCL reduce there electricity expenses to an estimate of INR 2 crs every years.
Hindustan Unilever Limited (1254kWp Ground Mounted)
HUL is one of the prestigious companies in India and we executed the project as EPC partner for Fourth partner energy limited. Complete civil, piling, foundations, transformer bay work, AC & DC work, SCADA and WMS work and prefab office and control room the complete execution is being carried by Grinity’s professionally managed team. Grinity also operates, maintains the plant using it highly qualified team and technologies.
Gandhi Group (400kWp Rooftop Bhubaneswar , Odisha)
GITA (Gandhi Institute for Technological Advancement) and GIFT(Gandhi Institute For Technology )is a well-known name in the field of technical education. Founded in 2004 & situated in the outskirts of Bhubaneswar, the college is a part of the famous Vidya Bharati Educational Trust. The 207 KW system installed in the rooftop of GITA and 191 KW at GIFT will generate 2.99 lakh units and 2.69 lakhs units annually from the free solar radiation respectively and also reduce the carbon dioxide emissions, thereby reducing the carbon footprint. Also by going solar ,these institutes are saving approximately INR 30,40,298/- annually.
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