Trident has successfully commissioned an additional 5.40 MWp rooftop solar power project at its Budhni facility in Madhya Pradesh, enhancing its total installed solar capacity at the site to 57.32 MWp. This expansion aligns with the company’s commitment to renewable energy and reducing its carbon footprint.
The newly added capacity was commissioned on 27 March 2026, following an estimated investment of ₹10 crore. The project was financed through internal accruals, demonstrating Trident‘s strategic focus on sustainable energy solutions.
Prior to this expansion, the Budhni facility had an existing capacity of 51.92 MWp, which was fully utilised. The addition of the rooftop solar power project reflects Trident’s ongoing efforts to adopt renewable energy sources and contribute to environmental sustainability.
The project is part of Trident’s broader strategy to enhance its renewable energy portfolio and support the reduction of its carbon emissions. By increasing its solar power capacity, Trident aims to lead by example in the industrial sector’s shift towards greener energy alternatives.
Disclaimer: This article is based on a regulatory filing submitted to the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE).