NTPC Renewables Floats Tender for 300 MW Solar Projects in Rajasthan
2026-06-03 · Mercom India

The last date to submit bids is June 22, 2026
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NTPC Renewable Energy (NTPC REL) has invited bids for an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) package for the development of 300 MW (1×300 MW) of grid-connected solar projects near Nokhra in Rajasthan.
Bids must be submitted by June 22,
Bids will be opened on the same day.
Bidders must furnish an earnest money deposit of ₹200 million (~$2.1 million).
The project involves developing a 300 MW grid-connected solar project with tracker-based module mounting structures.
The scope of work includes design, engineering, manufacturing, supply, packing and forwarding, transportation, unloading, storage, installation, testing, and commissioning of the solar project, including the supply of solar modules.
The contract includes comprehensive operation and maintenance services for three years from the commissioning of the full project capacity.
The selected bidder will be responsible for supplying solar modules, tracker-based module mounting systems, inverters, transformers, switchgear, supervisory control and data acquisition systems, weather monitoring systems, CCTV infrastructure, and module cleaning systems.
The selected bidder will also be responsible for power evacuation infrastructure up to the owner’s 33 kV switchgear at the pooling substation.
The project’s metering will be performed at the 33 kV level. The scope also includes dynamic reactive power compensation equipment and facilitation of grid compliance studies.
Bidders must have designed, supplied, erected, or supervised the erection, and commissioned or supervised the commissioning of grid-connected solar projects with a cumulative capacity of at least 40 MW. This must include at least one project of 10 MW or more that has been in successful operation for at leastsix months prior to bid opening.
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