ADM Solar to Light Up Namo Bharat Corridor with Solar Energy

ADM Solar Partners NCRTC to Solarize Namo Bharat Corridor
ADM Solar Partners NCRTC to Solarize Namo Bharat Corridor

Last Updated on January 8, 2026 by Author

ADM Solar has achieved a significant milestone in India’s renewable energy and sustainable mobility journey by partnering with the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) to solarize the prestigious Namo Bharat Corridor.

This landmark project reflects ADM Solar’s growing role in powering critical public infrastructure with clean, reliable, and future-ready solar solutions.

Under this initiative, ADM Solar Power will develop a 3.0 MWp Solar Rooftop and Car Parking Solarization Project across seven Namo Bharat railway stations located along the Delhi–Ghaziabad–Meerut corridor. The stations identified for solarization include Sarai Kale Khan (Delhi), Jangpura (Delhi), New Ashok Nagar (Delhi), Pratappur (Meerut), Rithani (Ghaziabad), Shatabdi Nagar (Meerut), and Modupuram (Modinagar). These strategically located stations are part of India’s first semi-high-speed regional rail system, designed to transform regional connectivity in the National Capital Region.

The project will be executed under the RESCO (Renewable Energy Service Company) model, ensuring zero upfront capital expenditure for the client. ADM Solar has signed a 25-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with NCRTC, under which it will be responsible for the complete lifecycle of the project—from Design and Engineering to Supply, Installation, Testing, Commissioning, and Comprehensive Operation & Maintenance for the entire contract duration.

To ensure high performance and long-term reliability, ADM Solar Power will deploy its advanced 550Wp mono-facial solar PV modules, known for their superior efficiency and consistent output. The integration of rooftop solar systems along with car parking solar structures will enable optimal space utilization while delivering clean energy directly at the point of consumption.

Once fully commissioned, this 3MW solar installation will significantly reduce the carbon footprint of Namo Bharat operations, lower dependency on conventional grid power, and contribute to substantial cost savings over the project’s lifetime. More importantly, it reinforces NCRTC’s commitment to sustainability by embedding renewable energy into the backbone of next-generation public transport infrastructure.

This project stands as a strong testament to ADM Solar’s expertise in executing large-scale, long-term solar EPC and RESCO projects for government and institutional clients. By powering the Namo Bharat Corridor with solar energy, ADM Solar is not only supporting greener transportation but also contributing meaningfully to India’s clean energy goals and climate commitments.

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