Bondada Engineering Secures BoS Orders for Adani’s 250 MW Solar Project
The project’s estimated work cost is ₹4.7 billion
May 19, 2026
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Engineering, procurement, and construction company Bondada Engineering has received multiple orders from Adani Green Energy (AGEL) and Adani Green Energy Six totaling ₹4.7 billion (~$48.9 million) for the balance-of-system (BoS) package of a 250 MW solar power project in Khavda, Kutch, Gujarat.
The orders must be executed within eight months from receipt of this order.
Bondada said that its cumulative executed capacity for the Adani Group has reached 975 MW.
In 2025, Bondada received a letter of intent from the Adani Group to supply BoS equipment for a 650-MW solar project at the Khavda Renewable Energy Park in Gujarat.
In 2026, it secured multiple orders worth ₹1.25 billion (~$13.22 million) for a 75 MW solar project in Gujarat from AGEL, Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone, and Ambuja Cements.
In April 2026, Adani Green Energy Twenty Six A, a wholly owned step-down subsidiary of AGEL, operationalized a 292 MW solar project in Khavda, Gujarat. After the commissioning of the 292 MW solar project, AGEL’s total operational renewable energy generation capacity reached 19,585.8 MW.
In the fourth quarter of the financial year 2026, AGEL’s revenue increased by 13.7% year-over-year to ₹37.27 billion (~$396.22 million), from ₹32.78 billion (~$348.49 million). The growth was primarily driven by greenfield capacity additions of 5.1 GW in FY26, deployment of advanced renewable technologies, strong plant performance, and commissioning of new capacity at resource-rich sites in Khavda, Gujarat, and Rajasthan.
The capacity additions included 3.412 GW of solar capacity, 683 MW of wind capacity in Khavda, and 956 MW of solar-wind hybrid capacity, also in Khavda.
It also installed 1.4 GWh of battery capacity within the quarter.
According to Mercom’s India Solar Market Leaderboard 2026, Adani Green Energy was the top utility-scale solar for 2025.
