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Amplus Solar to Pioneer India’s First Hybrid Solar-Wind-Battery Project in 2025 – EQ

Amplus Solar to Pioneer India’s First Hybrid Solar-Wind-Battery Project in 2025 – EQ

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In Short : Amplus Solar will commission India’s first integrated on-site solar, wind, and battery storage project in 2025, CEO Sharad Pungalia announced. The hybrid system ensures reliable renewable energy by addressing intermittencies and reducing grid dependence. This pioneering project supports India’s clean energy transition, aligning with national goals of 500 GW renewable capacity by 2030 and net-zero by 2070.

In Detail : Amplus Solar is set to commission the country’s first integrated on-site solar, wind, and battery storage project in 2025, according to CEO Sharad Pungalia. This innovative hybrid solution aims to provide seamless renewable energy, reducing dependency on conventional power sources and enhancing energy reliability for commercial and industrial clients.

Pungalia highlighted that the project combines solar and wind generation with battery storage, ensuring a consistent power supply even during intermittencies. The initiative aligns with India’s push for cutting-edge renewable energy solutions and the growing demand for sustainable energy among industries.

The hybrid model is expected to set a new benchmark in renewable energy by demonstrating the feasibility of on-site, integrated systems for large-scale deployment. It also addresses a key challenge in renewable energy—managing variability—while reducing grid dependency.

Amplus Solar’s upcoming project reinforces its leadership in the distributed renewable energy sector. The company has been a pioneer in rooftop and on-site solar solutions, serving over 500 clients across India and other markets.

This landmark project is expected to support India’s renewable energy transition, complementing the nation’s broader goals of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030 and net-zero emissions by 2070.

Anand Gupta Editor - EQ Int'l Media Network