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Utility-Scale
Parks

Utility Scale Solar Parks
Where Scale Meets Precision

Aright develops and operates large-scale solar parks across Rajasthan under a plug-and-play model that addresses the hardest parts of renewable execution in India: land, permits, and evacuation.

Securing large, contiguous land parcels in high-irradiance zones is complex in India and requiring extensive coordination, due diligence, and local engagement. Aright has successfully aggregated contiguous parcels of over 8000 acres, Clear titled/ encumbrance free, grid-aligned, and ready for immediate development. Each park follows a storage-ready design, enabling the seamless addition of battery systems as grid policy and market structures evolve.

Each site provides ready-to-build infrastructure with boundary walls, statutory approvals, switchyard interfaces, and evacuation capacity already in place. This enables developers or investors holding PPAs to enter land-use and evacuation agreements and start construction straight away, cutting delays, minimising losses, and maximising early generation revenue.

The platform also creates a fast and reliable entry point for companies looking to participate in India’s solar sector without navigating complex government processes or multi-agency land approvals. For existing players, it offers a way to expand capacity quickly and efficiently on fully compliant, grid-ready sites.

Every park is executed to the same standards demanded by leading private-equity and infrastructure funds, with health, safety, and financial systems benchmarked to PSU and international norms.

Executed: 400 MW
Bikaner Solar Park




Commissioned in February 2024, the 400 MWac / 552 MWdc Bikaner Solar Park was executed for Brookfield Renewable, one of the world’s leading infrastructure investors. The project was completed within ten months. Power is evacuated through a 220 kV switchyard and an 11 km HTLS transmission line to the Bikaner-II ISTS substation.

The park set a benchmark for private solar development in Rajasthan through the speed and discipline of its execution, particularly in land acquisition, statutory clearances, and project documentation. It remains one of the fastest fully permitted and commissioned utility scale parks in the state.

District Bikaner

Village Kawni

Bikaner II - ISTS

Substation

Q1 2024

Commisioned

In Partnership with

Under Development: 400 MW
Nokh Solar Park




Brookfield first partnered with Aright on the 400 MW Bikaner project and has since chosen Aright to develop this second park, reinforcing its position as a trusted development partner in Rajasthan.

Connectivity was granted at the Bhadla-III ISTS substation, and the park is scheduled to be commissioned in 2026. Majority of the land has been aggregated and secured on long-term lease. All major approvals are in place, and detailed engineering is complete.

District Phalodi

Village Nokh

Bhadla III - ISTS

Substation

Q4 2026

Scheduled COD

In Partnership with

Under Development: 400 MW
NkD Solar Park




The 400 MWac NkD Solar Park, located at Village Netawaton ki Dhani in District Bikaner, is being developed in collaboration with Apraava Energy (formerly CLP India), backed by Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ), one of Canada’s largest institutional investors. The project builds on Aright’s execution track record in Rajasthan and extends its collaboration with global, long-term infrastructure capital.

Connectivity was granted at the Bhadla-III ISTS substation in February 2024. Early grant of grid access ensures priority queueing and capacity reservation for this site within Aright’s larger development program. The project is currently under detailed design and regulatory coordination, with scheduled COD in December 2028. Majority of the land has been secured on long-term lease, and all statutory and grid-integration milestones are progressing on schedule.

District Bikaner

Netawaton ki Dhani

Bhadla III - ISTS

Substation

Q4 2027

Scheduled COD

In Partnership with

Plug-and-Play Model

Large Land Footprint

Over 8,000 acres under long term control in high irradiance zones across Rajasthan

All approvals in place

Land, regulatory, and environmental clearances completed before EPC mobilisation

ISTS Ready to evacuate

Pre-built 220 and 400 kV switchyards, boundary wall and ISTS connected transmission lines with no right of way issues

Rapid capacity addition

Ready to build sites that let PPA holders move straight into EPC and commissioning

Institutional Standards

Health, safety, and financial systems benchmarked to PSU and international infrastructure norms

Storage ready addition

Parks engineered to allow future battery integration as policy and markets evolve

Girajsar Solar Park
Coming in 2030

Aright is independently developing the 2 GW Girajsar Solar Park in western Rajasthan as a single, contiguous platform. More than 3,400 acres are already under long term control and 2,000 MW of ISTS connectivity has been granted at the Bhadla IV substation.

On land position and grid access, Girajsar stands among the largest privately developed renewable assets in India.

The park is being shaped as a next generation site for India’s energy transition. Global markets are moving toward large solar projects paired with multi hour storage that can offer round the clock clean power.

Girajsar is planned in that direction from day one, with space and electrical design reserved for batteries, flexible evacuation planning, and the ability to host multiple developers. As CTU’s western Rajasthan corridor opens around 2030, the park can support early evacuation for large projects and become a hub for firm, low carbon power that strengthens India’s energy security.

Scale

2 GW solar platform planned as a single, contiguous park in western Rajasthan

Land

3,400+ acres under long term lease in high irradiance and levelled terrain

ISTS Connected

2,000 MW ISTS connectivity granted at Bhadla IV, aligned with CTU’s 2030 corridor

Storage ready

Additional land parcels identified and available for RTC Solar + BESS projects

Opportunity for Developers

De-risked land and evacuation base for utilities and IPPs to build large hybrid and RTC projects

National impact

Positioned to deliver large volumes of clean power into India’s grid, supporting long-term decarbonisation and energy independence

Why Rajasthan
Works

Rajasthan offers the strongest fundamentals for utility-scale solar in India: high solar irradiance, vast non-agricultural land, and established grid infrastructure connecting to national load centres. Its renewable policies, single-window clearance system, and expanding transmission network make it an ideal base for long-term investment in clean energy.

Aright’s continuous presence across Bikaner, Phalodi, and Jodhpur provides a local advantage built over more than a decade. The company’s long-term land leases are signed directly with local families whose non-arable land finds new value through solar development. These partnerships create steady income for landowners, make them active stakeholders in each project, and generate skilled and semi-skilled employment within their communities.

Highest solar irradiance and strong grid connectivity in India

Established regulatory and transmission ecosystem supporting large-scale projects

Long-standing local partnerships creating recurring income and employment in rural Rajasthan

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