On April 13, 2026, ACME Solar Holdings Limited announced a significant operational milestone regarding its renewable energy capacity. The company’s subsidiary, ACME Eco Clean Energy Private Limited, has commissioned the remaining 4 MW of its 100 MW wind power project located in Gujarat. This final addition completes the full commissioning of the project’s intended capacity.
The commissioning of this additional 4 MW out of the 100 MW wind project took place at Village: Titoda, Taluka: Sayla, in the Surendaranagar district of Gujarat. This event was formally witnessed and confirmed by officials from the Gujarat Energy Development Agency (GEDA) and Paschim Gujarat Vij Company Limited (PGVCL). This achievement marks the end of a phased commissioning process that the company has been reporting since October 2025.
ACME Solar Holdings Limited is a prominent Indian independent power producer (IPP) in the renewable energy sector, managing a vast portfolio that includes solar, wind, and hybrid energy projects. In 2025, the company made significant strides in diversifying its technology base, transitioning from a pure-play solar provider to a multi-technology IPP. Major developments in 2025 included being awarded complex renewable energy projects, such as 3,380 MW of hybrid and Firm, Dispatchable Renewable Energy (FDRE) projects by entities like SECI and NTPC. Furthermore, the company successfully completed its Initial Public Offering (IPO) in late 2025 to fuel its expansion plans.
For the third quarter of fiscal year 2025-26, ACME Solar Holdings Limited reported a substantial year-on-year revenue increase of 53.88%, reaching ₹616.81 crores compared to ₹400.83 crores in the same period of 2024. Net profits for Q3 FY2025-26 stood at ₹113.71 crores, representing a modest 1.47% increase from the previous year’s ₹112.06 crores. The company’s shareholding pattern as of late 2025 shows significant institutional backing, with prominent investors including SBI Life Insurance Company Limited and Nippon Life India Asset Management Limited.
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