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RPSG Group's Purvah Green Power to acquire 1.4 GWp operating solar portfolio for INR 4859 crore from ReNew Solar Power. Photo: PR Team

RPSG Group's Purvah Green Power to acquire 1.4 GWp operating solar portfolio for INR 4859 crore from ReNew Solar Power. All details here

| @indiablooms | Aug 10, 2026, at 06:07 pm

The RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group (RPSG) today announced that Purvah Green Power Private Limited, the renewable energy platform of CESC Limited, is set to acquire a 1.4 GWp operating solar portfolio from ReNew Solar Power Private Limited, held across six project special purpose vehicles in Rajasthan and Karnataka, at an enterprise value of ₹ INR 4859 crore (USD 509 million at ₹95.5/USD). The acquisition has been funded by the parent company.

The transaction is among the largest acquisitions of operating solar assets in the Indian market and marks a decisive shift in the composition of Purvah's portfolio – from a platform built primarily on projects under development to one anchored by assets already generating contracted cash flows.

The acquired assets are operating projects with an established generation track record. More than 90% of the capacity is contracted with the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) under long-term power purchase agreements, with the balance contracted with Karnataka distribution companies. All PPAs are over a 25-year tenure.

Commenting on the transaction, Shashwat Goenka, Vice chairman, RPSG, said: “This acquisition marks a significant acceleration of our renewable energy journey. It gives us immediate operating scale, complements our strong pipeline of contracted capacity, and meaningfully brings forward the growth of the platform. We have always believed our renewable growth should combine disciplined greenfield development with selective acquisitions where they accelerate value creation, and the quality and long-term visibility of these assets made this a compelling opportunity. For a Group with a long heritage in the power sector, this marks our move from a conventional power player to a diversified energy platform, and an important step towards building RPSG into one of India's leading renewable energy platforms.”

Purvah's contracted capacity stood at approximately 3.4 GWp prior to the transaction. Following completion, total contracted capacity rises to 4.8GWp, of which 1.8 GWp is operational and 3 GWp is tied-up, at various stages of construction. Additionally, 2.2 Gwh battery capacity is also tied-up and under implementation .The acquisition substantially increases the proportion of the portfolio that is already generating revenue and strengthening recurring cash flows well ahead of the commissioning schedule for the under-construction pipeline.

The acquisition also materially accelerates progress towards the group's immediate stated ambition of building a 10 GW renewable energy platform in the next few years.

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