Amp Energy India has hired Kapil Kasotia as Chief Operating Officer (COO- Wind, Hybrid & Storage) in line with its growth in providing renewable energy solutions through wind, hybrid and storage.
A release by Amp Energy India said that while C. Chaudhary continues in his current role as Chief Operating Officer (COO-Solar) for the solar business for both C&I and utility customers to keep strengthening the thriving solar business, Kasotia has been brought on board to focus on the evolving wind, hybrid and storage portfolio of Amp Energy India and strategic investments in line with the evolving nature of the market needs, the company is replicating its business offerings in wind, hybrid and storage.
Kasotia brings over two decades of experience in delivering 3-4 GWs of projects across wind, solar and hybrids and has worked with leading renewable energy developers such as Sembcorp Green Infra and Vena Energy. He is an alumnus of IIM Calcutta.
“We are happy to have Kapil on board as he brings in decades of experience in the renewable energy sector and government engagement to ensure our growth targets are met and exceeded. Amp Energy India offers solutions to its customers across technologies such as wind, solar, hybrid and storage and at this juncture is on a major growth trajectory to become one of the top renewable energy players in the country,” Pinaki Bhattacharyya, Amp Energy India–Co-Founder, MD & CEO, said.
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“I am very excited and delighted to be part of the industry leading team at Amp Energy India. The universe to succeed here is limitless in the green energy sector where the company in a short span of time has become a name to reckon with. Amp is a key player in the renewable energy market and we hope to ensure the company reaches new benchmarks in new technologies such as wind, hybrids, BESS and provide the best services to our clients,” Kapil Kasotia, Chief Operating Officer- Wind, Hybrid & Storage at Amp Energy, said.