KP Green Engineering Gets Order To Develop Solar Projects

KP Green Engineering Gets Order To Develop Solar Projects KP Green Engineering Gets Order To Develop Solar Projects

KP Green Engineering, the manufacturing arm of the KP Group, has bagged fresh orders worth ₹52.31 crore from multiple clients across five business segments, the company said in a regulatory filing.

According to the statement, the company received ₹11.57 crore worth of solar project orders, which include the construction of fixed tilt module mounting structures, the supply of tracker-type module mounting structures and structural components, and an additional ₹3.97 crore solar order.

In the non-solar space, ₹17.31 crore worth of orders were awarded for the manufacturing of transmission towers, while another ₹19.00 crore order was received for heavy engineering works, including the development of structural components for the Chennai Metro project.

The company said these orders further reinforce its presence across key infrastructure verticals and contribute to a growing project pipeline under execution.

KP Green Engineering

KP Green Engineering

Entry into Heavy Engineering

The company also shared, “Our first order in the newly launched Heavy Engineering segment—a ₹ 19 Crore contract awarded by a client for the Chennai Metro project. This order will be manufactured at our flagship Matar plant and is slated for completion in FY 2026.” This project marks KP Green Engineering’s expansion into heavy engineering. We look forward to delivering excellence across all segments and sustaining this growth trajectory.” 

KP Green Engineering Previous Solar Order

KP Green Engineering has previously secured orders worth ₹97.27 crore from multiple clients. Out of the total order, it secured ₹37.56 crore for solar projects (for different components) and ₹4.44 crore for a rooftop solar project.

Additionally, KP Green Engineering, as part of the order it received ₹7.18 crore for developing 220 kV to 400 kV tower material, 33 kV and 66 kV substation equipment structure, hardware, cable trays, GI strip material, and GI structure for isolators. It also secured ₹0.26 crore for developing 220 kV, 66 kV, and 33 kV isolators. A further ₹47.83 crore order was received for crash barriers for railway track fencing and other related projects. The company aims to complete all these newly secured orders by the end of the financial year, March 31, 2026.

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