Ahmedabad, June 28, 2025 – In a move that combines sustainability with technological innovation, Exxaro Tiles Ltd. has announced plans to set up a 15 MW captive solar power plant to cut energy costs and lower carbon emissions. Expected to save approximately ₹12 crores annually, the project will also generate over 2.25 crore units of clean energy each year.
What sets Exxaro’s solar initiative apart is its focus on deploying state-of-the-art solar technology. The plant will feature advanced solar tracking systems designed to maximize output by precisely aligning panels with the sun’s trajectory, delivering higher efficiency than conventional fixed-tilt systems.
Mr. Bharat Aghara, CEO of Exxaro Tiles, noted:
“This move marks a significant step in our journey towards sustainable manufacturing. The 15 MW solar plant not only supports our green goals but also creates a long-term cost advantage for our business.”
Key technology-driven advantages:
●Enhanced Efficiency: Tracking systems increase energy yield, improving project ROI.
●Grid Independence: Reliable, predictable power supply for energy-intensive production.
●Data-Driven Operations: Real-time monitoring and analytics for optimal maintenance.
●Future-Proof Design: Integration-ready for battery storage or hybrid models.
Construction will commence in Q3 FY2025 with commissioning targeted within 12 months. By investing in advanced solar technology, Exxaro ensures that the plant delivers maximum energy output per unit of capital spent, reducing its overall carbon footprint.
Industry experts see the adoption of cutting-edge solar solutions as essential for India’s manufacturing sector, which faces rising energy costs and mounting ESG pressures. Captive renewable plants with high-efficiency designs can dramatically improve the competitiveness of export-focused industries.
Exxaro Tiles’ strategy not only delivers significant operational cost savings but also signals its commitment to technological leadership. By integrating advanced systems, the company is setting a benchmark for India’s ceramics industry—showing that sustainability and innovation go hand in hand.
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