Jevanta Renewables delivers high-performance floating solar power plant in India solutions designed for reservoirs, irrigation canals, lakes, and industrial water bodies. As land becomes increasingly scarce and energy demand continues to rise, floating solar offers a smart, space-efficient path to large-scale clean power, and we have the engineering expertise to make it work at any scale.
As a trusted renewable energy EPC company, we design and commission floating solar plants in India that combine structural durability, operational efficiency, and environmental sensitivity, from feasibility studies through full commissioning.
Our floating solar plant in India installations are engineered to extract maximum energy output while preserving valuable land resources. Designed for water-based environments, Jevanta’s floating solar systems offer unique advantages that ground-mounted and rooftop installations simply cannot match.
We follow a structured, transparent approach to deliver every floating solar power plant in India project , from the first site visit to long-term system performance.
Jevanta’s floating solar power plant projects in India are built for performance from day one and engineered to last well beyond that. Whether you’re developing a utility-scale asset or an industrial water body installation, our end-to-end EPC capabilities ensure every project is delivered on time, on spec, and on budget.
Comprehensive evaluation of the water body, depth, surface area, water quality, wind load, and seasonal variation, to engineer a safe, optimised floating solar solution tailored to site conditions.
Precision installation of floating platforms, panel arrays, mooring and anchoring systems, underwater cabling, and inverter infrastructure, executed by our trained EPC teams with zero compromise on safety or quality.
Real-time remote monitoring, periodic inspection, and proactive O&M support to ensure the system performs at peak efficiency throughout its operational life.
A floating solar power plant in India is a solar system installed on water bodies like reservoirs and lakes to generate electricity without using land.
The largest floating solar power plant in India is the Ramagundam Floating Solar Plant with a capacity of 100 MW.
Floating solar plants in India are located in states like Telangana, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra.
Floating solar plants in India range from small systems to large projects exceeding 100 MW capacity.
A floating solar plant in India can generate around 4–5 million units annually per MW under ideal conditions.A floating solar plant in India can generate around 4–5 million units annually per MW under ideal conditions.
Floating solar plants in India are growing due to land scarcity, rising energy demand, and the availability of large water bodies.
The cost of a floating solar power plant in India is slightly higher than ground-mounted systems due to floating structures and anchoring.
Jevanta Renewables provides reliable, end-to-end floating solar solutions with strong expertise, advanced technology, and proven project experience across India.
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