Gensol Receives Order For Rs. 1783 Crores From Two Companies By Chitrika Grover/ Updated On Wed, Apr 10th, 2024 Highlights : Gensol received an order for Rs. 1783 Crores and it received order from one Solar EPC (India & Middle East including Scorpius Trackers) for Rs. 1448 Crores, Let’sEV (EV Leasing business) for Rs. 335 Crores Gujarat: Gensol Bags Rs 600cr Order From PGVCL For PV Project Gensol Engineering Limited has received a total order of Rs. 1783 Cr. for two projects from solar EPC and Let’s EV. The company received an order for Rs. 1783 Crores at the beginning of the Financial Year (FY25), signaling a promising year. It received this order from one Solar EPC (India & Middle East including Scorpius Trackers) for Rs. 1448 Crores, Let’sEV (EV Leasing business) for Rs. 335 Crores. Gensol specializes in solar power engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services, along with being an electric mobility solutions provider. It expanded its position as a player in the renewable energy and electric mobility industry the company received a diverse order book showcasing its involvement in multiple sectors, each contributing significantly to its overall portfolio. Commenting on the order Book for FY25, Anmol Singh Jaggi Chairman and Managing Director (CMD), Gensol Engineering Limited said, “Our order book for FY25 is at Rs. 1783 Crores highlighting growing demand for our renewable energy and eMobility solutions. This order book will be executed over the next 12 months.” He added, “The uptick in the projects reflects the trust clients have in our capabilities and commitment to delivering excellence. This achievement solidifies our status as a frontrunner in Solar EPC, Solar tracking, and EV Leasing industry, emphasizing our commitment to growth. I thank all the stakeholders and the Gensol family for their continued support that is vital to our success, and we remain dedicated to delivering value and sustainable growth.” Tags: Chairman and Managing Director, Gensol Engineering, India, Let’s EV, Scorpius Trackers, solar EPC