Rajasthan Electronics & Instruments Limited, an India-based public sector enterprise engaged in electronics manufacturing and renewable energy services, has issued a tender for implementing 17.5 MW of grid-connected PV installations on government buildings across India. The bidding has been structured under the RESCO (Renewable Energy Service Company) model through an open, single-stage, two-envelope bidding process on a turnkey basis. The estimated tender value is INR 3.93 crore (~ $432,300), and the contract will be awarded on an L-1 basis (lowest levelized tariff) quoted by technically qualified bidders. The document states that each installation must exceed 20 kW, while final capacities will be determined at PPA execution. The project has been divided into eight regions, with capacities ranging from 1 MWp to 3.1 MWp. Bidders must quote GST-exclusive levelized tariffs applicable for 25 years of O&M, and an EMD of INR 0.45 lakh/MWp is applicable. Bid submission closes on 16 February 2026, and techno-commercial bids are scheduled to open on 17 February 2026.