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Amplus Solar witnessed accelerated growth post the pandemic

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What has been the journey for the company to achieve 1GW solar energy? The journey from commissioning our first project of 100kW in May 2014 to 1GW in March 2022 has been exciting and fulfilling.

We have gone through various phases since our inception, and have learned and unlearned many things along the way. Today, as we look back, it is safe to say that it is our unrelenting focus in meeting the needs of our customers, consistency in delivering quality projects, and working with people who have a shared belief in a sustainable future.

These factors combined, has helped Amplus Solar in being at the forefront of India’s distributed renewable energy growth. What are the plans to achieve the next 1GW target? From people to resources and customers, we have come a long way from where we started.

The Amplus brand has been built around our commitment to deliver best in class solutions that are customised to meet the specific requirements of each of our customers.

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