Solar EPC contractor in Punjab — for factories & commercial buildings
Rooftop solar engineered, approved and built in Punjab: PSPCL net-metering and CEIG approval filed in-house, execution across 9 industrial belts, one accountable EPC contract.
15+ years · 535+ projects · Noida & Ludhiana bases · ISO 9001:2015
Regulator names as maintained in our approvals database — the same records our filing team works from.
Industrial belts we serve in Punjab
Every estate below links to our local MEPF & solar coverage — the industries, infrastructure quirks and approval realities of that belt.
Focal Point
Ludhiana · Bicycle & cycle parts, Auto components & parts
Dhandari Kalan
Ludhiana · Heavy engineering & machine building, Forgings & castings
Industrial Area A & B
Ludhiana · Hosiery & knitwear, Machine tools & lathes
Mandi Gobindgarh
Mandi Gobindgarh · Steel re-rolling mills, Induction & arc furnaces
Rajpura Industrial Belt
Rajpura · Auto & engineering components, Steel, forging & foundry
Focal Point, Mohali
Mohali · IT/ITES & Global Capability Centre (GCC) campuses, Data-centre & IT-infrastructure facilities
Derabassi
Derabassi · Pharmaceutical manufacturing (formulations & bulk drugs), Agrochemicals & basic chemicals
Leather Complex & Focal Point
Jalandhar · Sports goods & sporting equipment (~90% of India's production), Leather goods & garments
Focal Point, Amritsar
Amritsar · Food processing & agro-based units, Textiles & hosiery
Solar in Punjab is an approvals project too
The panels are the easy half. A C&I solar plant in Punjab needs PSPCL's net-metering consent, CEIG approval from the Chief Electrical Inspectorate to Government of Punjab, and — on HT plants — protection coordination your inspector will actually pass. We run these filings in-house for factories across Punjab; solar rides the same rails. That's the practical difference between an EPC and an installer with a liaison agent.
Sizing first? Start at solar for factories, the C&I solar EPC service, or the cost pages: 100 kW · 500 kW · 1 MW.
Solar in Punjab — FAQs
Who approves net metering for a solar plant in Punjab?
PSPCL (Punjab State Power Corporation Limited) — sole DISCOM, statewide processes net-metering / captive registration for consumers in Punjab. Capacity caps are typically tied to your sanctioned load, and banking rules are state-specific — we verify both against your connection before sizing, and file the application in-house.
Which electrical inspectorate approves solar installations in Punjab?
The Chief Electrical Inspector to Government of Punjab — CEIG approval and synchronisation permission are mandatory for HT-connected and larger rooftop systems. We prepare and file the CEIG documentation ourselves; it's the same inspectorate work we do for complete factory electrical systems in Punjab.
Do you install solar across Punjab, or only in the big industrial hubs?
We execute across Punjab — the estates listed on this page are where our project density is highest (Focal Point, Dhandari Kalan, Industrial Area A & B…), but survey, design and installation teams mobilise statewide from our Noida (Delhi NCR) and Ludhiana bases.
What does commercial rooftop solar cost in Punjab?
The turnkey C&I benchmark of ₹40,000–50,000 per kW applies across Punjab — location shifts logistics marginally, but structure type, HT works and metering scope move cost far more than geography does. See our detailed 100 kW, 500 kW and 1 MW cost breakdowns, or run your facility's numbers in the calculator.
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