Enerparc Energy announces 35 MWp Solar IPP Project in Gujarat By Saur News Bureau/ Updated On Tue, Apr 29th, 2025 Highlights : Power supply to commence in August 2025 under the open access framework Early off-takers include firms from recycling, automotive, packaging & plastics, and global mining sectors German EPC firm Enerparc Energy, which has its India headquarters in Bengaluru, has announced its 35 MWp IPP solar project in Gujarat. Designed to cater to the growing demand for clean energy among Commercial and Industrial (C&I) consumers. Early off-takers hails from prominent industrial players across sectors such as recycling, automotive, packaging and plastics, and international mining, underscoring a growing shift among businesses toward cleaner, more cost-effective energy solutions. Scheduled to commence power supply in August 2025, the project will generate approximately 58 million units of clean electricity annually, contributing to a reduction of 41,000 tons of CO2 emissions annually. “The active response from the off-takers for our Gujarat project demonstrates the strong market confidence in Enerparc’s capabilities and the growing demand among industries for clean, reliable, and cost-efficient power,” said Kalyanram Udathu, CEO of Enerparc Energy. “We are excited to deliver a high-performance solar solution that will help businesses lock in long-term savings while contributing to their sustainability goals.” Enerparc has a global track record of over 4.7 GW of solar installations globally, with almost 750 MW of installed projects across India, with a particularly high footprint in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The firm has found special recognition for its large rooftop installations. As the trend for Open Access model continues to grow, Enerparc is actively partnering with forward-looking enterprises to unlock greater access to renewable energy, accelerating India’s transition toward a more resilient, sustainable, and cost-efficient energy future. Enerparc India Commissions Rooftop Solar Project for Bharat Fritz Werner Also Read Interested clients can procure their power from this power plant under Group captive OA (Open Access) model. Enerparc India Commissions Rooftop Solar Project for BFW Also Read Tags: Enerparc Energy, Gujarat, IPP, Kalyanram Udathu, Open Access