Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently inaugurated 14 airports, including the Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Airport in Gwalior. Jakson Group has contributed to the airport’s sustainability efforts by installing a cutting-edge 500 kW solar carport, aligning with the nation’s vision for sustainable energy usage. The ceremony witnessed the presence of Dr Mohan Yadav, Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, Chairman of the Airport Authority Sanjeev Kumar, and other esteemed dignitaries, marking the auspicious inauguration of the airport.
The project highlights Jakson Group’s utilization of cutting-edge 550 Helia series mono PERC modules, employing half-cut technology. With the aim of offsetting 600 tons of CO2 emissions annually and generating 750,000 kWh of power, these modules demonstrate remarkable sustainability. Additionally, their ALMM approval ensures exceptional quality and performance, further enhancing the project’s efficiency and harmonizing with the objectives of the Make in India initiative
Gagan Chanana, CEO & joint managing director of Jakson Distributed Energy Business, stated, “Our participation in the Gwalior airport project underscores our commitment to India’s sustainable development. We are honoured to support the Prime Minister’s clean energy vision, reflecting our dedication to the national renewable energy goals. This effort is part of our wider strategy to improve the energy infrastructure in Madhya Pradesh and the entire country, highlighting our commitment to fostering an environmentally conscious future.”
Jakson Group has also successfully installed a 250 kW solar rooftop at the newly inaugurated International Airport in Ayodhya, in January.