[SMM PV News] QCIL Signs 30 MW Solar PPA to Decarbonize Healthcare Facilities Across India

Published: Apr 13, 2026 17:20
Quality Care India Ltd (QCIL), a top Indian healthcare platform, has partnered with AMPIN Energy and Radiance Renewables to procure solar power for five facilities across Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and Maharashtra. Under a Group Captive model, this initiative marks the first phase of a broader plan to transition 19 hospitals—including CARE Hospitals and KIMS Health—to renewable energy. QCIL is targeting a total renewable capacity of 30 MW, with the initial 6 MWp phase expected to reduce carbon emissions by 8,000 tonnes annually and cut electricity costs by approximately 20%. In the long term, the group aims to meet 80% of its energy needs through a hybrid model combining solar, wind, and battery storage (BESS).

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