Jodhpur DISCOM Invites Price Bids for 8 MW Solar Power Projects
The last day to submit bids is August 5, 2025
August 4, 2025
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Jodhpur Vidyut Vitran Nigam (JdVVNL) has invited price bids for commissioning 8 MW of solar projects along with its associated transmission lines and remote monitoring system under component A of the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthan Mahabhiyan (PM KUSUM).
Bids must be submitted by August 5, 2025. Bids will be opened on August 6.
This tender covers four 2 MW projects in Kaliberi, Uchiyara, and Mogra Gumti and is open only to already empaneled bidders. The ceiling tariff is set at ₹3.04 (~$0.0348)/kWh.
Bidders must furnish e-procurement processing fees of ₹2,950 (~$34).
The selection of bidders under this tender is based on the lowest levelized tariff (L1) offered for each solar project. All eligible bidders must submit their tariff bids online. These bids will be arranged in ascending order to determine the L1 bidder for each lot. In cases where two or more bidders quote the same tariff, a lottery system will be used to break the tie.
This lottery will be conducted in the presence of interested bidders and is overseen by the relevant purchase committee, either at the division or corporate level, depending on the project scale. Successful bidders, determined either directly by the lowest quote or through the lottery, will be awarded the letter of award for the respective project.
Selected bidders must design, survey, supply, install, test, and commission the solar projects. They must also connect the projects to designated 33/11 kV substations through 11 kV or 33 kV lines.
Each project must be equipped with a remote monitoring system to enable real-time performance tracking. The developer will operate and maintain the projects for 25 years from the commercial operation date. The project follows the renewable energy service model, where the developer will own the project and sell power to JdVVNL at a quoted levelized tariff.
In April, JdVVNL invited expressions of interest to develop 2,360.5 MW of solar power projects under Component A of the PM KUSUM program.
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