HEC Infra Projects Limited has secured an Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract worth ₹36.5 crore for setting up a 10.4 MW solar power plant in India. The order has been awarded by Siemens Financial Services Private Limited, strengthening the company’s presence in the renewable energy sector.
Project Details
The contract involves the complete development of a grid-connected solar power plant, including design, procurement, installation, and commissioning. The project is expected to be completed within six months, indicating a fast-track execution timeline.
Boost to Renewable Portfolio
This order marks another step forward for HEC Infra Projects in expanding its renewable energy EPC portfolio. The company is already engaged in infrastructure projects such as:
- Solar photovoltaic (PV) systems
- Transmission lines and substations
- Electrical and electro-mechanical works
The new solar project will further strengthen its position in India’s rapidly growing clean energy market.
Strategic Significance
The project comes at a time when India is accelerating its solar capacity expansion. Contracts like this not only support the country’s renewable energy goals but also provide EPC companies with opportunities to scale operations and secure future projects.
HEC Infra has indicated that it plans to bid for similar solar and infrastructure projects across multiple states, leveraging the experience gained from this contract.
Outlook
With increasing investments in solar power and supportive government policies, companies like HEC Infra Projects are expected to benefit from rising demand for EPC services. The latest contract highlights the growing role of private sector participation in India’s renewable energy transition.




