Sunkind reinforces market leadership with 19.9 MWp solar orders in emerging cities
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Sunkind reinforces market leadership with 19.9 MWp solar orders in emerging cities

Sunkind India acquired more substantial orders from its esteemed clients, totalling 19.9 MWp. These significant contracts, awarded by the Nahar Group and Jindal Group, will further solidify the company’s standing as a top-tier engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) company in the indus...

Sunkind India acquired more substantial orders from its esteemed clients, totalling 19.9 MWp. These significant contracts, awarded by the Nahar Group and Jindal Group, will further solidify the company’s standing as a top-tier engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) company in the industry. The company's unflinching commitment to delivering high-quality solar solutions within set timelines has enabled its expansion into Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities, marking a pivotal milestone in its growth journey. Building on the success of its previous installation projects, the company has been awarded a contract for a third solar power site by Nahar Group in Ludhiana. This project brings the total capacity installed for Nahar Group to an impressive 7.3 MWp. The move to bolster the solar power sector is a continuing testament to India’s commitment to harnessing its abundant solar potential.Contact: Sunkind IndiaWebsite: www.sunkind.in 

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