Feasibility Studies & DPRs
Turning Solar Potential into Bankable Projects

Site Assessment & Resource Analysis
We evaluate site conditions through solar resource mapping, shadow analysis, and weather data review. Using advanced tools such as PVSyst, SAM, and Helioscope, we estimate generation potential with precision.

Techno-Commercial Feasibility
Our feasibility studies combine technical design options, financial modelling, and risk assessment to determine project viability. We analyse CAPEX, OPEX, LCOE, and IRR under multiple scenarios to ensure investment confidence.

Detailed Project Reports (DPRs)
We prepare comprehensive DPRs covering design concepts, system sizing, layout plans, and cost breakdowns, fully aligned with MNRE and DISCOM guidelines for seamless project implementation.
Proven Methodology
Over 200 DPRs completed for rooftop and utility-scale projects.
Accuracy
Solar yield modelling validated against site performance data.
Compliance
MNRE, CEA, and state-specific norms integrated into every DPR.
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Solar Energy on the Rise: The Latest Advancements in Solar Cell and Module Technologies
Solar energy is a rapidly growing industry, with the demand for clean, renewable energy sources on the rise. In recent years,…
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Trends in Solar and Module Efficiency: The Future of Solar Cell and Module Technology
Solar module technology is rapidly evolving to increase efficiency, reduce costs, and expand into new application-specific form factors. One trend is…
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The Remarkable Cost Reductions in Solar PV Technology: What’s Driving Them?
olar photovoltaic (PV) technology has seen remarkable cost reductions in recent years, making it an increasingly competitive option for electricity generation.…
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Trends in Solar O&M Cost
Solar photovoltaic (PV) systems have become increasingly popular in recent years, as they offer a clean and renewable source of electricity.…
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Beyond Solar Modules: How BOS Costs Impact Solar Energy Affordability
The balance of system (BOS) costs associated with solar projects include all components of the system, excluding the solar modules themselves.…