Sunsure Energy Commissions 105 MWp Solar Plant in Mahoba

The project is the first solar project to evacuate green power under the state government’s Green Energy Corridor-II (GEC-II) project — a landmark milestone in Uttar Pradesh’s clean energy transition.

“India’s clean energy transition is inseparable from its manufacturing ambitions. As India builds out its capacity across multiple sectors, UP’s ambition to integrate clean energy with multiple manufacturing clusters within the state, sets a very clear benchmark. We are delighted to be a part of the state’s clean energy story and immensely grateful to the state government, UPPTCL and our partners who have helped us build the renewable assets which allow Indian industry to grow without compromising on its climate commitments.” Shashank Sharma, Founder, Chairman & CEO, Sunsure Energy

Sunsure Energy has announced that it has commissioned the 105 MWp project in Uttar Pradesh’s Mahoba District in record 4 months from PPA signing. The project is the first solar project to evacuate green power under the state government’s Green Energy Corridor-II (GEC-II) project — a landmark milestone in Uttar Pradesh’s clean energy transition.
The project, located in Kabrai village, is the Company’s 11th plant in the state. Spread across 282 acres, it is connected to the grid through a dedicated 7-km, 132 kV transmission line and will generate over 16.7 crore units of clean power annually — enough to meet the electricity needs of nearly 1.4 lakh Indian households for a year, offsetting approximately 1.2 lakh tonnes of CO₂ emissions annually and close to 3 million tonnes over its lifetime.
Green Energy Corridor-II project refers to the Uttar Pradesh Power Transmission Corporation Limited (UPPTCL)’s investment of nearly ₹5,400 crore to construct 21 substations and associated transmission infrastructure to evacuate close to 4,000 MW of solar power from the Bundelkhand region. The successful evacuation of solar power from Sunsure’s Kabrai plant — through the newly energised 220 kV Kabrai substation — marks the first time green power has flowed through this corridor, setting a precedent for the projects that will follow.
Speaking at the commissioning of the project, Shashank Sharma, Founder, Chairman & CEO, Sunsure Energy said, “India’s clean energy transition is inseparable from its manufacturing ambitions. As India builds out its capacity across multiple sectors, UP’s ambition to integrate clean energy with multiple manufacturing clusters within the state, sets a very clear benchmark. We are delighted to be a part of the state’s clean energy story and immensely grateful to the state government, UPPTCL and our partners who have helped us build the renewable assets which allow Indian industry to grow without compromising on its climate commitments.”
With the commissioning of this project, Sunsure now has 11 facilities and 365 MWp capacity operational in Uttar Pradesh. Through its UP Shakti initiative started in 2023, the Company is looking to expand its footprint and deepen its engagement in the state further to 500 MW of operational capacity by the end of FY26 by when its 125 MW/ 500 MWh Battery Energy Storage Project will be commissioned. Sunsure Energy currently supplies power to some of the biggest industrial consumers in India like LG Electronics, Kajaria Ceramics, Jindal Stainless, Dabur, and Bisleri, among others.

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