That's the part of the story most solar companies skip. Everyone talks about kilowatts and tariffs. Almost nobody talks about the people who actually make it happen — or about how differently those people work compared to the rest of the industry. So this one's about both. The team, and the things that team does that most companies simply don't.
It Starts With the Engineers
Most solar companies in India work off a playbook: standard panel layout, standard mounting structure, standard everything. Drop it on a roof, call it done. Enercore doesn't start there.
Before a single panel touches a roof, our technical team studies the structural capacity of the actual building. Can this specific roof hold the weight it's about to carry — not just today, but for the next 25 years? They map shadow patterns across the entire day, because a tree or a neighbouring structure casting shade for even an hour can quietly reduce output over the life of the plant. They verify grid connection requirements down to the exact specification before designing a system built for that site — not a generic template pulled off a shelf and resized.
The 507 kWp systems built for Caparo Maruti India Ltd and Hollister Medical India Ltd, both in Bawal, Haryana, were engineered to generate approximately 703,209 kWh of clean electricity every year, terminating at 415V below the shed, with safety infrastructure integrated into the design from day one. That isn't a sales projection. It's what proper site-specific engineering delivers.
Then Come the Project Managers
Here's something the industry doesn't like to admit: solar projects rarely fail because of bad panels. They fail because of everything around the panels — delayed shipments, mismatched schedules, civil work that drags on for months, or electrical installation that doesn't sync with the rest of the build.
Enercore's project managers exist to prevent exactly that. They manage procurement and logistics so equipment arrives when it's supposed to. They coordinate civil, structural, mechanical, and electrical work, along with testing and commissioning — all under one roof of accountability, instead of multiple contractors passing responsibility from one to another.
The Hella India Automotive project in Gurugram demonstrates the result: a 450 kWp rooftop solar system generating approximately 788,400 kWh of clean electricity every year, delivered on a live industrial site without the schedule slippage that often affects complex rooftop projects.
The Site Teams: Installing Power Without Stopping It
This is the part that almost never makes it into a brochure, and it's one of the hardest things to get right in Indian industrial solar. Most of Enercore's installations happen in factories that never stop running. Three shifts a day. Forklifts moving constantly. Production lines that cannot pause just because there's construction happening overhead.
A lot of solar contractors aren't built for this. They're used to greenfield sites, empty land, no operational pressure. Enercore's site teams are trained for the opposite: working inside the rhythm of a live factory, installing a full rooftop system without disrupting the people working underneath it. No missed shifts. No safety incidents.
For rooftops that are too steep, too fragile, or simply too high to access safely by hand, Enercore deploys specialised lifting and access machinery instead of cutting corners with makeshift ladders or unsupported scaffolding. If a roof can't be reached safely, the answer isn't "climb up anyway" — it's "bring in the right machine for the job."
Safety Isn't a Slide in Our Presentation — It's How Enercore Earns Trust
Walk onto any Enercore project, and you'll notice something before you even see the solar panels: the discipline behind the work. Safety isn't a checklist or a presentation slide. It's built into every stage of execution — from planning and installation to testing and final handover.
- Every person, every site, every time. Every installation includes trained site supervision, complete PPE, hand railings, walkways, lifelines, and comprehensive safety documentation. Whether it's routine maintenance or a large industrial installation, the safety standard never changes.
- The right equipment, not shortcuts. When rooftops are steep or difficult to access, Enercore uses specialised lifting equipment instead of unsafe workarounds.
- Testing beyond installation. Before handover, every rooftop system undergoes a water leakage test to ensure the installation protects both the solar plant and the building beneath it.
- A safe site is an organized site. From securely stored materials to clear access pathways and well-managed work zones, every detail contributes to a safer, more efficient work environment.
At Enercore, we believe quality and safety go hand in hand. We believe every worker deserves to return home safely. Every client deserves an installation built without compromise. And every project deserves the same level of discipline — no matter its size.
Proven on site, verified independently. At Hollister Medical India, Bawal, Enercore's safety practices were independently evaluated through a contractor safety inspection. The audit confirmed compliance across critical safety areas — including PPE usage, fire protection, work permits, job hazard assessments (JHA), electrical safety, fall protection, and equipment inspections. It verified that ladders, scaffolds, MEWPs, and scissor lifts were inspected before use, height-work permits were in place, and safety belts, lifelines, and fall arrest systems were being used correctly. The overall performance was rated "Satisfactory."
The Numbers Behind the People
The Hella India Automotive project alone generates 788,400 kWh of clean power every year. That single rooftop installation cuts approximately 646.5 tonnes of CO₂ emissions annually — equivalent to planting nearly 30,000 trees every year. It also helps avoid around ₹78.8 lakhs in annual gross electricity costs, delivering net savings of approximately ₹45.7 lakhs every year — all on an existing rooftop, while also providing shaded parking.
Across Caparo Maruti India Ltd, Hollister Medical India Ltd, and Hella India Automotive, Enercore has already delivered projects generating well over one million kilowatt-hours of clean electricity every year. A 3 MW Open Access project for Caparo Maruti is currently underway across Haryana, expected to generate nearly 400,000 units every month, while a 620 kW rooftop and Open Access project for Vatika Hotels in Gurugram is projected to generate around 72,000 units monthly.
Today, Enercore has crossed 12 MW of installed capacity across more than six projects spanning three states. Every project is MNRE-compliant. Every project is engineered around the client's site. Every project is designed to help businesses reduce electricity costs by as much as 90%.
Why the Enercore Team Is the Real Differentiator
Many solar EPC companies compete on panel brands, inverter specifications, or financing options. Those are important — but they're only part of what determines whether a project succeeds. Enercore believes the real difference lies in the people who design, manage, and deliver every installation.
It begins with engineers who design every system around the client's actual site. It continues with project managers who keep projects on schedule. It extends to site teams who install systems without disrupting factory operations, and safety supervisors who ensure every task is completed the right way, every single time.
Most companies deliver solar plants. Enercore delivers confidence that the system has been engineered correctly, installed safely, tested thoroughly, and built to perform for decades. That's what truly reimagines India's energy future — not just better solar systems, but better engineering, better execution, and a team committed to getting every project right the first time.
