Achieved maximum energy output despite limited carport surface area.
Implementation of a 250-kW solar carport system on vehicle parking areas.
The inauguration timeline of the airport, these systems were successfully commissioned in 2023 as part of the swift deployment targets.
Ayodhya Maharishi Valmiki International Airport in Uttar Pradesh is a high-profile public infrastructure project.
The successful installation of a 250-kW solar carport system at the Ayodhya Maharishi Valmiki International Airport by Jakson Solar demonstrates exceptional engineering capabilities in delivering aviation-compliant renewable energy solutions.
This project showcases the solar integration technology that is custom designed and how it can be applied to essential infrastructure without compromising operational safety and reliability.
Experience: Completed airport solar infrastructure installations while ensuring compliance with airport safety protocols and requirements.
Manufacturing Excellence: Over 77+ years in the energy sector spanning infrastructure and precision-engineered solutions manufacturing.
Top Tier Production Capacity: Jakson Solar is one of the top 10 solar panel manufacturers in India with an annual capacity to manufacture 1.2GW of solar modules, receiving dependable supply performance.
Compliance Leadership: Compliance with ALMM, BIS, and IEC standards for product quality and bankability.
Turnkey Solution Provider: Offered full solar EPC capabilities as single shop multi-disciplinary contractors for all power systems design, installation, and commissioning needs.
Achieve zero interference with systems for flight safety, pilot visibility, and air traffic control operations.
Harness renewable energy to meet electricity demands of airport operations including terminal utilities and lighting during day hours.
Improved infrastructure value by dual-purpose carport structures serving as energy generation units while providing passenger comfort amenities.
Fulfill criteria set by the aviation authority and all benchmark environmental standards concerning public infrastructure works.
There have been no reported cases of solar glare interference with flight operations or control systems since commissioning.
Sustained power delivery during daylight hours met the partial load operational demands of the airport.
Provided protection for parked vehicles in extremely hot weather which improved traveler experience.
All regulations set by the aviation authority and environmental bodies must be maintained during the operation.
Complete seamless architectural integration achieved without compromising airport aesthetics or functionality.
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