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ADM Solar, NCRTC to Develop 3 MWp Rooftop and Car Parking Solarisation Project in Namo Bharat Corridor

Jan 07, 2026

ADM Solar has partnered with the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) to implement a 3 MWp rooftop and car parking solarisation project across seven Namo Bharat railway stations along the Delhi–Ghaziabad–Meerut corridor, supporting the integration of renewable energy into India’s public transport infrastructure.

The solar installations will be developed at Sarai Kale Khan, Jangpura, and New Ashok Nagar stations in Delhi, Pratappur and Shatabdi Nagar stations in Meerut, Rithani station in Ghaziabad, and Modupuram station in Modinagar.

The project forms part of India’s first semi-high-speed regional rail system and is aimed at reducing the environmental footprint of corridor operations.

The project is being executed under the Renewable Energy Service Company (RESCO) model, allowing NCRTC to adopt solar power without any upfront capital expenditure.

Under this framework, ADM Solar will be responsible for the complete project lifecycle, including system design, supply, installation, commissioning, and 25 years of operation and maintenance, supported by a long-term power purchase agreement.

The installation will use advanced 550 Wp mono-facial solar photovoltaic modules and will integrate both rooftop and car parking structures to optimise available space while generating power close to the point of consumption.

Once operational, the 3 MWp system is expected to reduce reliance on conventional grid electricity, deliver long-term cost savings, and significantly lower carbon emissions along the corridor.

According to the companies, the project reflects NCRTC’s focus on building sustainable transport infrastructure and highlights ADM Solar’s capabilities in executing large-scale, long-term solar projects for government and institutional clients, contributing to India’s broader renewable energy and climate objectives.