SgurrEnergy Secures Landmark Contract for Sri Lanka’s First-Ever 100 MW Solar PV + BESS Project

 Colombo, Sri Lanka — In a defining moment for South Asia’s renewable energy sector, SgurrEnergy has secured the contract for Sri Lanka’s first 100 MW solar photovoltaic project, integrated with a 12 MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). This ground-breaking initiative sets a new benchmark in the island nation's clean energy journey, reinforcing SgurrEnergy’s leadership in delivering transformative, future-ready renewable energy solutions. sgurrenergy.comPower Line Magazine

Project Scope & Technical Services

The project will be executed in multiple phases, each led by SgurrEnergy’s expert teams:

Deployment will feature advanced technology such as bi-facial and mono-PERC modules, string inverters, and fixed-tilt or HSAT (horizontal single-axis tracking) systems—designed to maximize output and grid resilience.

“We’re proud to partner on this landmark project, contributing technical depth and strategic insight to support Sri Lanka’s clean energy ambitions,” said Arif Aga, Director at SgurrEnergy. 


Why This Project Matters

This project plays a pivotal role in Sri Lanka’s strategic goal of sourcing 70% of its electricity from renewables by 2030, aligning with the nation's clean energy roadmap. It also positions SgurrEnergy at the forefront of the solar-plus-storage development movement across the South Asian region. Power Line Magazineevolutionautoindia.inManufacturing Today India


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