Captive Ground-Mounted Solar Park (10 MW)

Location
Rajasthan, India

Capacity
10 MW Ground-Mounted Solar Plant

Project Type
Industrial Group (Captive Consumption)
Client’s Challenge
Our Design & Engineering Approach
Topographical Survey & Grading Optimization
A detailed topographical survey of the uneven land was conducted to study slope variations and surface levels. Based on this data, we applied grading optimization techniques to minimize earthwork and reduce civil construction costs, while still ensuring structural stability for the solar plant.
MMS (Module Mounting Structure) as per IS 875 Standards
Robust Electrical System Design
Optimized Cable Trench Layout
Key Solutions Implemented

Bifacial Modules with Tracker System
We deployed bifacial solar modules integrated with a single-axis tracker system, enabling the panels to capture sunlight from both sides. The tracker adjusts the panel’s angle with the sun’s movement, resulting in a 12–15% higher energy yield compared to conventional fixed-tilt systems.

Central Inverters for Cost Efficiency
To streamline operations, we used central inverters instead of multiple string inverters. This reduced the overall operation & maintenance (O&M) costs, simplified monitoring, and improved long-term system reliability.

Optimized Transmission Line Design
The transmission line layout was carefully engineered to minimize distance and technical losses. This optimization ensured that the power generated at the plant was delivered to the grid with maximum efficiency and minimal energy wastage.
Results & Benefits

Annual Generation
17 crore kWh

Cumulative Savings
₹75 crore over 25 years

CO₂ Offset
1.5 lakh tons annually

LCOE
Significantly lower than DISCOM tariff
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