Our Project Portfolio
18 commissioned ground-mounted solar plants totalling 79.22 MW across Gujarat's highest-irradiance districts.

Bhingrad
A 2.23 MW ground-mounted installation in Banaskantha district, harnessing north Gujarat's 5.5+ kWh/m²/day irradiance through single-axis tracker-optimised panel arrays feeding into PGVCL's regional grid.

Charkha
3.25 MW DC ground-mounted plant in Bhavnagar district, designed with elevated module mounting to maintain dual land-use potential and connected to the Saurashtra regional transmission network via 33 kV feeder.

Chavand
One of Raycal Power's larger Amreli district installations at 6.02 MW, covering approximately 15 acres of semi-arid land and delivering over 9.6 million units of clean electricity annually to GETCO's network.

Kumbhaji Derdi
The 5.54 MW Kumbhaji Derdi plant features fixed-tilt bifacial modules optimised for Gujarat's high diffuse radiation component, with dedicated 11 kV grid interconnection through PGVCL substation.

Gavadka
A 6.00 MW ground-mounted project commissioned in Amreli's high-irradiance corridor, integrating 1500V DC string architecture with centralised inverter stations to minimise cable losses across the 14-acre site.

Gundarana
Sited on Bhavnagar's coastal-plain terrain with consistent wind cooling for enhanced panel efficiency, this 3.72 MW fixed-tilt installation uses monocrystalline PERC modules and supplies power under a long-term PPA arrangement.

Kuvargadh
The 5.20 MW Kuvargadh installation is designed for maximum annual yield, with module rows oriented at the site's optimum fixed tilt of 22° and an automated SCADA system enabling remote performance monitoring.

Noghanvadar
At 5.23 MW, the Noghanvadar plant contributes over 8.3 million units annually to Gujarat's renewable energy mix. Structured with a ring-fenced O&M contract, the site has maintained greater than 98% availability since commissioning.

Shivrajpur
A 2.80 MW ground-mounted project in Kalawad district, this installation operates against the backdrop of Saurashtra's 300+ clear-sky days per year, injecting power into the Jamnagar zone distribution grid.

Sultanpur
This 3.74 MW plant in Bhavnagar sits within the state's premium solar irradiance belt and connects to GETCO's 33 kV network at a dedicated pooling substation, generating approximately 5.97 million units of clean power annually.

Rabarika
The 4.20 MW Rabarika project uses a multi-string inverter topology across four independently metered blocks, providing granular generation data and simplified fault isolation for the O&M team.

Ankolali
Situated on flat agricultural-fringe land in Bhavnagar, the 2.20 MW Ankolali installation demonstrates Raycal Power's capability to execute mid-scale projects on constrained land parcels with efficient row-spacing and minimal shadow losses.

Randola
The 3.42 MW Randola plant employs a two-block layout with separate transformer units feeding a common 33 kV bus, allowing phased maintenance scheduling without full-site generation curtailment.

Amreli
Located near Amreli city, this 3.44 MW project serves as a benchmark installation in the district, combining high-efficiency monocrystalline modules with a centralised monitoring platform tracking real-time yield, PR ratio, and specific energy output.

Jalotra
Raycal Power's largest single project at 10.83 MW, the Jalotra installation in Banaskantha spans over 26 acres and incorporates a 132 kV grid connection via a dedicated pooling station, with an estimated annual generation of 17.3 million units.

Luvariya
A 10 MW utility-scale plant in Amreli, Luvariya exemplifies Raycal Power's EPC capacity for large-format projects — featuring a multi-megawatt string inverter field, dedicated substation infrastructure, and a 25-year operational design life.

Dhutarpar
The 700 kW Dhutarpar project in Bhavnagar demonstrates Raycal Power's competency in smaller distributed-scale ground-mounted systems, with a compact low-voltage 415 V AC collection network suitable for direct DISCOM LT grid integration.

Jamvadi
Paired in scale with the Dhutarpar installation, the 700 kW Jamvadi project illustrates how modular ground-mounted systems can be deployed at sub-MW scale for rural feeder stabilisation and local load offset.