Jakson Green, a new energy transition platform backed by India-based infrastructure and renewables conglomerate, Jakson Group, amasses a renewable EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) order book of around INR 5000 Crores within a year of inception. This extraordinary feat was recognized through a series of recent order victories in India, Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), West Africa, and Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) region marking an unprecedented milestone in a remarkably short timeframe.
The company's ascent to the order book has been driven by its success in securing pivotal utility scale renewable EPC projects in West Africa, GCC, and CIS countries, alongside a substantial array of renewable EPC contracts in India. Notably, Jakson Green recently inked significant deals with leading renewable energy developers to construct large solar power projects in Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. Among these projects, the company is also poised to deliver over 125 MWh single site utility-scale battery energy storage solution as a part of its turnkey EPC offerings, complementing its flagship renewable projects.
Advertisement
Within a relatively brief span, Jakson Green has etched an indelible mark within the renewable energy landscape, boasting an impressive portfolio that includes approximately 600 MW of projects across Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat in India, and over 420 MW of projects in GCC, West Africa, and CIS countries.
Bikesh Ogra, the managing director & CEO of Jakson Green remarked, "This trust is vividly evident in our impressive global order book, which now touches INR 5000 crores mark. This accomplishment has solidified our position as one of the world's fastest-growing utility-scale renewable service providers. We possess unwavering confidence in our capacity to collaborate closely with all our clients, delivering top-tier projects while upholding the highest standards of safety and quality."
Advertisement
Jakson Green focusses on Operations and Maintenance of new energy assets spanning solar, utility-scale storage, waste-to-energy, fuel cell technologies, gasification-based projects, green hydrogen, and green ammonia projects. The firm has built up an impressive global presence in a short span since its inception and plans to deliver 5GW renewable energy assets by 2027 and 10GW by 2030.