- The 63 acres of land stadium premise shall house a solar power plant to feed its key utilities
- Lubi Solar shall undertake the supply and commissioning of the proposed solar powerhouse
- The project has a sanctioned load capacity of around 4 MW with a proposed backup of around 3 MW
- The project is expected to complete around the end of the year 2019
The Sardar Patel Stadium, well known as the “Motera” Cricket Stadium is currently
under an overhaul. The 63 acres of land stadium premise shall house a solar power plant to feed its key utilities.
Lubi Solar shall undertake the supply and commissioning of the proposed solar powerhouse. The powerhouse will utilize solar panels manufactured at Lubi’s state-of-art manufacturing unit in Gandhinagar. The powerhouse will be erected in line with global renewable energy standards to derive optimum performance and hassle-free operation.
What to expect?
The project erecting the world’s largest stadium has a sanctioned load capacity of around 4 MW with a proposed backup of around 3 MW. Using renewable energy sources to power key utilities in the stadium is expected to take out the load on the traditional power suppliers, at the same time ensuring access to clean and cost-effective power.
The world-class multi-facility stadium is being re-erected by Larson & Toubro and is expected to complete around the end of the year 2019.