
Shashikant Yadav, our Manager of PV Solar Engineering, recently contributed his expert analysis to an article published in PV Magazine India.
The article, titled “Why India’s solar surge needs a better construction discipline,” delves into the critical causes and potential solutions for the persistent construction and execution bottlenecks threatening the nation’s large-scale solar projects.
Shashikant highlights major issues, including:
- Land uncertainty
- Inadequate early-stage design
- Weak project management
- Unskilled manpower and safety risks
- Complex regulatory challenges and weather events
He concludes by laying out a path forward, emphasizing the need for disciplined construction, modernized project management, synching grid infrastructure, and greater collaboration. This disciplined approach is essential for a smoother, more stable solar development path toward India’s ambitious 2030 twin goals of reaching 500 GW of non-fossil fuel-based electricity capacity and ensuring 50% of installed power capacity comes from non-fossil fuels.
Read the full article for a comprehensive look at the challenges and the way ahead: https://www.pv-magazine-india.com/2025/11/10/why-indias-solar-surge-needs-a-better-construction-discipline/.