Apollo Green Energy Nears Construction Phase for Kerala’s Largest Floating Solar Project at West Kallada
Set to be the state’s largest floating solar installation, the NHPC-backed project spans 297 acres and will generate clean power for KSEB at ₹3.04 per unit.
Apollo Green Energy Limited (AGEL) is set to power Kerala’s clean energy future with its landmark 65 MW floating solar project on the West Kallada Reservoir, being developed by NHPC Limited, with EPC execution by AGEL. With floaters now arriving on-site and major groundwork underway, the project is steadily progressing towards commissioning.
Spanning 297 acres across the Mundakapadam and Patanjire Kallada Panchayat, the project will be Kerala’s largest floating solar installation. Over one lakh solar panels will be installed on advanced floating platforms designed to adapt seamlessly to varying water levels. The generated power will be transmitted directly to the Mundakapadam substation, ensuring efficient grid integration while minimizing land use.
Floating solar represents a transformative shift in renewable infrastructure, enabling dual use of water bodies, conserving land, reducing evaporation, and enhancing panel efficiency through natural cooling. Apollo Green Energy, with proven expertise in complex engineering and anchoring systems, is deploying cutting-edge technology to ensure reliable, long-term performance under local climatic conditions.
The West Kallada project also integrates an inclusive, community-driven approach. Farmers and local panchayats have leased portions of land for the project, and the community will receive compensation linked to its operation. The Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) will procure power generated from the project at ₹3.04 per unit under a long-term agreement with NHPC. To facilitate infrastructure readiness, the Kerala government has allocated Viability Gap Funding (VGF) for evacuation at 11 kV substation at Kakkathope.
“The West Kallada project reflects the kind of innovation India’s energy transition requires — solutions that combine technical complexity with practical community impact,” said Sanjay Gupta, CEO, Apollo Green Energy Limited. “Floating solar is not just about generating clean power, it’s about rethinking how infrastructure can coexist with people and nature. This project is a blueprint for scalable, responsible energy generation in India.”
With all project studies completed and major supplies tied up, on-ground assembly and installation are now underway. The project marks another milestone in Apollo Green Energy’s expanding renewable portfolio, which includes utility-scale solar, wind, and hybrid projects, as well as emerging ventures in energy storage and green hydrogen. Through the West Kallada initiative, Apollo Green Energy reaffirms its commitment to building innovative, sustainable, and inclusive energy solutions that align with India’s 500 GW renewable target by 2030.