IndiQube, a workspace solutions company based in Yadgir, Karnataka, has completed the first phase of what’s to be an impressive 70 MW solar project. The initial 20 MW installation, handled by U-Solar, represents more than just renewable energy adoption, it’s a workspace provider considering sustainability an important part of its brand.
The project wasn’t without its challenges. We faced many obstacles to kickstart the project, but U-Solar pushed through these complications and delivered a solid installation using Sineng inverters paired with Waaree modules.
What makes this project particularly noteworthy is the seasonal tilt system, which adjusts twice manually. During summer, panels tilt at just 5 degrees to prevent overheating while still capturing plenty of sunlight. During winter, they shift to 20 degrees to catch more direct solar rays when the sun sits lower in the sky.

This 20 MW represents the beginning of a larger commitment. Given that IndiQube provides workspace solutions, having their own operations powered by clean energy sends the right message to clients increasingly focused on sustainability.
This installation demonstrates how commercial solar projects in India are getting more sophisticated. The seasonal tilt optimization, quality equipment choices, and substantial transmission infrastructure show that serious thought and engineering went into making this work properly.
For other workspace companies, this approach offers a solid playbook for large-scale solar adoption.