Headquartered in Mumbai, its operational focus on India is supported by additional offices in New Delhi and Kolkata.
Astonfield received a $719,985 grant to assist in the design and deployment of two solar projects in India.
[4] In 2010, the U.S.-India Business Council, a business advocacy organization that represents U.S. companies in India and global Indian companies, selected Astonfield’s Chief Operating Officer Aparna Doshi to their Solar Power Task Force, which was an initiative to promote trade and investment in solar power.
As an early mover in the Indian solar market, Astonfield’s projects were 2-12 MW in size.
[6][7] In July 2013, Astonfield received an A− credit rating on loan facilities for its 5 MW solar plant in Osiyan, Rajasthan, from Credit Rating Information Services of India Limited (CRISIL), a division of the McGraw Hill Corporation and whose majority stakeholder is Standard & Poor’s.