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INDIA SOLAR HOMES Powered by CALCULATE YOUR SOLAR SAVINGS P: +91 11 46081579 [email protected] www.indiasolarhomes.com is now +91 20 66789700 www.advanced-energy.com APPLY FOR THE INDUSTRY’S FLAGSHIP AWARD! www.intersolarglobal.com/award Largest Solar EPC company in India with German Engineering- free-field Large Grid connect, Car port, roof-top, Fuel saver, off-grid projects. www.juwi.in T +91 80 49059013 F +91 80 49059009 Project Development, Engineering Procurement construction to on-site operation and maintenance juwi India Renewable Energies Pvt Ltd Samhita Plaza · N° 248 ·1st Floor · 80 Feet Road Defence Colony · Indiranagar · Bangalore · 560038 HIMACHAL PRADESH JAMMU & KASHMIR KERALA 2,734MW 1,982MW GUJARAT MAHARASHTRA KARNATAKA ANDAMAN & NICOBAR MADHYA PRADESH RAJASTHAN HARYANA PUNJAB UTTARAKHAND DELHI UTTAR PRADESH JHARKHAND BIHAR WEST BENGAL CHATTISGARH ODISHA ANDHRA PRADESH TAMIL NADU COMMISSIONED UPCOMING PROJECTS (PPA SIGNED) 35 8 5 40 10 12 24 10 9 5 5 32 5 8 3 1 30 6 7 30 5 9 17 2 2 1 2 7 13 10 74 33 5 74 Commissioned Commissioned 375 50 30 Upcoming projects 16 38 68 Commissioned 40 5 860 Commissioned Commissioned Commissioned Commissioned Commissioned Commissioned Commissioned Commissioned Commissioned Upcoming projects 50 3 250 86 3 175 120 Upcoming projects 5 1 Upcoming projects 250 Upcoming projects Upcoming projects Upcoming projects 10 150 15 Upcoming projects 20 50 10 Upcoming projects TELANGANA 10 15 11 Commissioned 130 52 Upcoming projects Upcoming projects 110 15 Upcoming projects Commissioned Upcoming projects 440 32 25 40 191 Commissioned 8 Commissioned 5 Commissioned States with solar policy States with net metering policy (including draft policies) Credit-worthiness of state utilities INDIA SOLAR MAP 2014 GRID CONNECTED PROJECTS ABOVE 1 MW Note In case your company feels that any number/information is imprecise, please contact us at [email protected] All figures in MW www.bridgetoindia.com 13 10 35 Upcoming projects Commissioned 164 GOOD AVERAGE BAD NSM State Policy RPO Others 120 4 70 Bilateral PPA/ APPC/REC MANIPUR ASSAM, MEGHALAYA SIKKIM, TRIPURA, MIZORAM NAGALAND, ARUNACHAL PRADESH 4 5 2 In addition to the above, Borg Energy India plans to install 50 MW in Gujarat before March 2015 Current/planned EPC projects by lead sponsor 1 3 Lead sponsors 0.1% OTHERS 0.2% INGETEAM 0.2% SUNGROW 0.4% IDS 0.2% ANSWER DRIVES 0.7% REFUSOL 0.4% FECON 2.0% HITACHI 1.0% DELTA 0.8% SHARP 0.8% SANTERNO 0.8% HELIOS 1.1% ELTEK 1.5% SATCON 1.5% SIEMENS 5.4% AEG (business acquired by TMEIC) 8.3% SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC ABB/Powerone 31.0% 18.8% BONFIGLIOLI SMA 25.0% INVERTER SUPPLIERS 5.9% ACME SOLAR 3.0% SUNBORNE ENERGY 3.0% JAKSON 2.1% SWELECT 1.9% HARSHA ABAKUS 1.8% BANCO 1.5% GKC PROJECTS 1.3% JAIN IRRIGATION 1.1% ARHAYMA 0.7% JAIHIND PROJECTS 0.7% OPG 0.7% PUNJ LOYD 0.7% RELIANCE 0.3% SRI SURYANARAYANA 0.3% SOLARSIS 0.9% OTHERS 3.7% SAI SUDHIR 3.3% SUN EDISON 3.0% ALPHA INFRA 5.2% MAHINDRA SOLAR AZURE POWER 8.0% MOSERBAER SOLAR 9.7% 5.3% LANCO WELSPUN URJA 35.9% UJAAS ENERGY 3.6% THIRD PARTY EPC OWN EPC 12.0% MOSERBAER SOLAR 9.3% LARSEN & TOUBRO 0.6% JAKSON 4.6% OTHERS 7.8% LANCO SOLAR 7.2% STERLING AND WILSON JUWI ENERGY 3.4% RAYS EXPERTS 2.8% MEIL 2.7% RAYS POWER INFRA 2.6% VIKRAM SOLAR 1.9% REFEX ENERGY 3.7% ENRICH ENERGY 2.1% 8.4% TATA POWER SOLAR WIPRO ECOENERGY 1.6% WAAREE ENERGIES 2.6% ARIES WAAREE SOLAR 2.1% CIRUS 1.5% MAHINDRA SOLAR 1.9% EMMVEE SOLAR 1.8% ENFINITY 1.0% ELECTROTHERM IMMODO 0.8% SOLAIREDIRECT 0.8% PREMIER SOLAR 0.9% BHEL 0.7% PHOTON ENERGY 2.6% CHEMTROLS 1.5% MARTIFIER SOLAR 1.3% MADHAV POWER 1.3% SOLAR SEMICONDUCTOR 1.0% VISAECOTECH 1.0% ZAMIL 1.0% BOSCH 1.0% PPS ENVIRO 0.9% MODULE SUPPLIERS CUMULATIVE MARKET SHARES (for projects commissioned until August 2014) FOOTNOTES 14.7% FIRST SOLAR 10.3% CANADIAN SOLAR 9.5% TRINA SOLAR SHARP SOLAR 3.8% CHINT SOLAR 2.3% 5.1% JINKO SOLAR YINGLI SOLAR 3.3% C-SUN 3.1% NEX POWER 3.4% VIKRAM SOLAR 2.3% SUNWELL 2.0% SOLAR FRONTIER 2.1% MOSERBAER SOLAR 1.8% 6.4% TATA POWER SOLAR LANCO SOLAR 1.4% WAAREE ENERGIES 1.5% WEBEL 0.6% SCHUCO 0.8% SERAPHIM 0.6% ABOUND SOLAR 0.5% AVANCIS 0.6% BYD 0.6% MIASOLE 0.5% HANWHA 2.6% T-SOLAR 0.5% RENESOLA 0.4% LDK SOLAR 1.3% HAREON SOLAR 1.0% SUNGEN 1.0% SOLAR WORLD 0.6% SOLAR SEMICONDUCTOR 0.6% BHEL 1.2% 4.2% OTHERS SUNTECH 2.1% DUPONT 2.1% CNPV 2.0% REC GROUP 1.7% EMMVEE 1.4% CRYSTALLINE MODULE TYPE THIN FILM BOTH Module Suppliers Market share for this category is based on the available data for a capacity of 2,510 MW of projects that have been commissioned in India. The following companies were unreachable or have not confirmed the data: LDK, Miasole, BHEL, Sunner Solar, Avancis, Schuco, China Sunergy, Schott Solar. ‘Others’ include Titan Solar, PV Powertech, QS Solar, Delsolar, MEMC, Shurjo Energy, Suniva, Tianwei Solar, Delsun, IBC Solar, JA Solar, Masdar PV, Nantong qiangsheng, Q Cells, Sunner Solar, Surana, Bosch, Jain Irrigation, SunPower, Premier Solar and Schott Solar Data for 222 MW of commissioned projects has not been accounted for. However, there won’t be a significant change in the market share due to those projects. Third party EPC Market share for this category is based on the available data for a capacity of 1,928 MW of projects that have been executed by these EPC companies for other third-party project developers. The following companies were unreachable or have not confirmed the data: Lanco, AIC Projects, Sunedison, Biosun, Suntechnics, Indu Projects and Cirus Solar, BHEL, Photon. The procurement might not have been in the scope of work for some EPC companies. Data for 214 MW of commissioned projects has not been accounted for (Including both third party EPC and own EPC categories). However, there won’t be a significant change in either market share due to those projects. Others include, AEG, Relyon, ETA, Solarsis, Eversun Energy, IBC Solar, Insolare Energy, OPG, Staten Solar, SunBorne, Surana, Belectric, Titan Energy, Enerparc, Sunenergy, Scatec Solar, Soltech, AIC Projects, Biosun, IVRCL, MEECO and XL Power Own EPC Market share for this category is based on the available data for a capacity of 675 MW of projects that have been executed by the developers themselves. Own EPC includes EPC of subsidiaries and other directly associated companies. The following companies were unreachable or have not confirmed the data: Lanco, SaiSudhir, Alpha Infra, Sunborne, Harsha Abacus, Banco, GKC Projects and Jaihind Projects Others include, Bansal & Co., C&S Electric, Pearl Green Energy, RMR Solar, Sai Saburi and MBH Power Inverter Suppliers Market share for this category is based on the available data for a capacity of 2,445 MW of projects that have been commissioned in India. The following companies have not confirmed the data: SMA, Bonfiglioli, Schneider Electric, Satcon, Siemens, Eltek, Sharp, Santerno, Helios, Fecon, IDS, Answer Drives, Sungrow. Others include, Fronius and Gamesa. Please Note For the purpose of all the analysis, the numbers used are a combination of project level data available with BRIDGE TO INDIA and the data provided by various equipment/ material suppliers. Only grid connected projects above 1 MW have been considered. BRIDGE TO INDIA has tried to provide factual and accurate data as far as possible. However, this data has been collected from various sources and we cannot guarantee the integrity of this data. We might have missed out some companies due to unavailibility of data. The market share given is basis all commissioned projects since 2010 and may not give the actual representation of companies who started their business recently. The data depicts the current market share and might change in the future. Source used for analysing creditworthiness of state utilities is Ministry of Power.

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    Largest Solar EPC company in India with German Engineering-free-field Large Grid connect, Car port, roof-top, Fuel saver,

    off-grid projects.

    www.juwi.in

    T +91 80 49059013F +91 80 49059009

    Project Development, Engineering Procurementconstruction to on-site operation and maintenance

    juwi India Renewable Energies Pvt LtdSamhita Plaza N 248 1st Floor 80 Feet Road

    Defence Colony Indiranagar Bangalore 560038

    HIMACHAL PRADESH

    JAMMU & KASHMIR

    KERALA

    2,734MW

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    Credit-worthiness of state utilities

    INDIA SOLARMAP 2014GRID CONNECTEDPROJECTSABOVE 1 MW

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    ARIES WAAREE SOLAR 2.1%

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    EMMVEE 1.4%

    CRYSTALLINE

    MODULE TYPE

    THIN FILM BOTH

    Module SuppliersMarket share for this category is based on the available data for a capacity of 2,510 MW of projects that have been commissioned in India.

    The following companies were unreachable or have not confirmed the data: LDK, Miasole, BHEL, Sunner Solar, Avancis, Schuco, China Sunergy, Schott Solar.

    Others include Titan Solar, PV Powertech, QS Solar, Delsolar, MEMC, Shurjo Energy, Suniva, Tianwei Solar, Delsun, IBC Solar, JA Solar, Masdar PV, Nantong qiangsheng, Q Cells, Sunner Solar, Surana, Bosch, Jain Irrigation, SunPower, Premier Solar and Schott Solar

    Data for 222 MW of commissioned projects has not been accounted for. However, there wont be a significant change in the market share due to those projects.

    Third party EPCMarket share for this category is based on the available data for a capacity of 1,928 MW of projects that have been executed by these EPC companies for other third-party project developers.

    The following companies were unreachable or have not confirmed the data: Lanco, AIC Projects, Sunedison, Biosun, Suntechnics, Indu Projects and Cirus Solar, BHEL, Photon.

    The procurement might not have been in the scope of work for some EPC companies.

    Data for 214 MW of commissioned projects has not been accounted for (Including both third party EPC and own EPC categories). However, there wont be a significant change in either market share due to those projects.

    Others include, AEG, Relyon, ETA, Solarsis, Eversun Energy, IBC Solar, Insolare Energy, OPG, Staten Solar, SunBorne, Surana, Belectric, Titan Energy, Enerparc, Sunenergy, Scatec Solar, Soltech, AIC Projects, Biosun, IVRCL, MEECO and XL Power

    Own EPCMarket share for this category is based on the available data for a capacity of 675 MW of projects that have been executed by the developers themselves.

    Own EPC includes EPC of subsidiaries and other directly associated companies.

    The following companies were unreachable or have not confirmed the data: Lanco, SaiSudhir, Alpha Infra, Sunborne, Harsha Abacus, Banco, GKC Projects and Jaihind Projects

    Others include, Bansal & Co., C&S Electric, Pearl Green Energy, RMR Solar, Sai Saburi and MBH Power

    Inverter SuppliersMarket share for this category is based on the available data for a capacity of 2,445 MW of projects that have been commissioned in India.

    The following companies have not confirmed the data: SMA, Bonfiglioli, Schneider Electric, Satcon, Siemens, Eltek, Sharp, Santerno, Helios, Fecon, IDS, Answer Drives, Sungrow.

    Others include, Fronius and Gamesa.

    Please NoteFor the purpose of all the analysis, the numbers used are a combination of project level data available with BRIDGE TO INDIA and the data provided by various equipment/ material suppliers.

    Only grid connected projects above 1 MW have been considered.

    BRIDGE TO INDIA has tried to provide factual and accurate data as far as possible. However, this data has been collected from various sources and we cannot guarantee the integrity of this data.

    We might have missed out some companies due to unavailibility of data.

    The market share given is basis all commissioned projects since 2010 and may not give the actual representation of companies who started their business recently.

    The data depicts the current market share and might change in the future.

    Source used for analysing creditworthiness of state utilities is Ministry of Power.

  • INVERTER SUPPLIERS

    MATERIAL SUPPLIER

    Ingeteam Power Technology India Pvt. Ltd. 2nd Floor, 431, Udyog Vihar,Phase-III Gurgaon-122016,Haryana, IndiaContact Person: Rauf Javid (BDM)E: [email protected]: +91 124 4206491/5www.ingeteam.com

    Hitachi Hi-Rel Power Electronics Pvt. LtdB-62, Corporate House Judges Bungalow Road,Bodakdev, Ahmedabad-380054Gujarat, IndiaContact Person: Mr. Sanjay BhalekarE: [email protected] [email protected]: +91 8511134591P: +91 79 66046200F: +91 79 66046201www.hitachi-hirel.com

    SPONSORED TAXONOMY

    CONSULTING COMPANIES

    Sun Shine Technocon Pvt. Ltd.(Formerly known as Sunshine Technologies)743P, Sector-38, Gurgaon-122001,Haryana, IndiaContact person: Mr. Anurag MishraE: [email protected] [email protected]: 0124 2201143, 2201616/17 +91 9910690397www.sunshinetech.in

    BRIDGE TO INDIA Energy Pvt. Ltd. N-117 Lower Ground Floor,Panchsheel Park,New Delhi-110017, IndiaE: [email protected]: +91 11 46081579www.bridgetoindia.com

    TRACKING SUPPLIERSmartTrak Solar Systems Pvt. Ltd.Plot No.51, Ground Floor,Vitthal Rao Nagar, Madhapur, Hyderabad, IndiaContact person: Phani SarmaBhagawan ReddyE: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]: +91 9849987988 +91 9949919179www.smarttrak.in

    E. I. DuPont India Pvt. Ltd.7th floor, Tower C, Cyber Greens,DLF Cyber City, Phase III Gurgaon,Haryana-122002, IndiaContact Person: Mayank MishraE: [email protected]: +91 9810279849www.dupont.com

    EPC COMPANIESPremier Solar Powertech Pvt. Ltd.3rd Floor, V. V. Towers,Karkhana Main Road,Secunderabad 500009,Telangana, IndiaContact Person: Mr. Nitin MamodiaE: [email protected], P: +91 40 40189644,www.premiersolarEPC.com

    Borg Energy India Pvt. Ltd.India Land Tech ParkM/s.Borg Energy India Pvt Ltd,Tower B, 4th Floor,Plot No.14, 3rd Main RoadAmbattur Industrial Estate,Ambattur, Chennai-600058, IndiaContact Person: Mr. Kuldeep SinghMr. Padma KumarE: [email protected] [email protected] M: +91 08220271555 +91 9944999815www.borgenergy.com

    Vikram Solar Private LimitedTobacco House, 1 Old Court House Corner, Kolkata-700001, IndiaContact person: Mr Prakash Pindari (DGM-Sales)E: [email protected]: +91 98308 11198P: +91 33 22307299www.vikramsolar.com

    Harsha Abakus Solar Pvt. Ltd.Sarkhej-Bavla Road, P.O. Changodar,Ahmedabad-382213, GujaratContact Person: Mr. Hardik VyasE: [email protected] P: +91 2717 618 480www.harsha-abakus.com

    Enerparc Energy Pvt. Ltd.Unit N 905/906, 9th Floor, North BlockManipal Centre, No. 47 Dickenson RoadBangalore-560042, IndiaContact Person: Mr. Tapas ChakrabartyMr. Kalyanram UdathuE: [email protected] P: +91 80 49414941www.enerparc.in

    Power of Excellence

    COMMISSIONED

    UPCOMING PROJECTS (PPA SIGNED)

    1,982MW

    2,734MW

    BRIDGE TO INDIA, 2013 1

    LIBORBankability

    and Debt Financing for Solar

    Projects in India

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    BRIDGE TO INDIA, 2013 Illustration by Kavya Bagga

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