NDR Group launches 150-kW Solar Project at Angadu Facility, Chennai

NDR Group, a Chennai-based warehousing company, has commissioned its first solar power project at its Angadu facility in Chennai, marking a milestone in the Group’s renewable energy and sustainability initiatives. The newly installed 150-kW rooftop solar system represents a step toward integrating clean energy solutions across NDR Group’s infrastructure operations.
According to the company, the solar installation is expected to contribute to lower carbon emissions, reduce reliance on conventional grid electricity, and support long-term energy cost efficiencies at the facility. The project aligns with India’s national renewable energy and climate objectives while supporting sustainable practices within Chennai’s industrial and logistics ecosystem.
The commissioning ceremony was held at the Angadu facility and inaugurated by Mrs. Chitra Soundarapandiyan, Superintending Engineer (West), TANGEDCO, who attended the event as Chief Guest. Other attendees included Mr. Pranab Sandangi, National Manager – Continuous Improvement, Real Estate & Facilities Management, Kuehne + Nagel; Mr. Krishnan Iyer, CEO, NDR InvIT Managers Pvt. Ltd.; Mr. Sundar Rajan Jagganathan, South Head – NDR; and Mr. Shanmugam from Touch Solar, along with senior stakeholders and partners associated with the project.
Commenting on the commissioning, Mr. Sundar Rajan Jagganathan, South Head – NDR, said,
“The commissioning of the Angadu solar project reflects NDR’s commitment to embedding sustainability into our operational footprint. As we continue to scale our asset portfolio, integrating renewable energy solutions remains a core priority—helping us reduce environmental impact while delivering efficient, future-ready facilities for our clients and partners.”
The Angadu rooftop solar installation forms part of NDR Group’s broader roadmap to expand renewable energy adoption across its facilities nationwide. The initiative highlights the Group’s ongoing focus on energy efficiency, responsible resource use, and the development of resilient infrastructure designed to deliver long-term value to stakeholders.