ITI Ltd. invites bidders for Indian solar PV projects

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Indian Telephone Industries Limited (ITI Ltd.) has issued an Expression of Interest (EoI) for a partner to the design, supply, install, test and commission of various Solar Photovoltaic Systems in India.

The bid submission deadline is October 1, 2022. The bid opening will occur on October 3.

Tender information can be found on our business opportunity page here.

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