Softbank, which has said it will invest $10 billion in India
over time, said on Monday that the companies had a minimum
commitment of generating 20 gigawatts of energy.
The rapidly falling cost of solar power, which is expected to
reach parity with conventional energy by 2017, has ignited
interest in its potential in India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has looked to industry for help in
funding what could be a $100 billion expansion in clean energy.
Softbank Chief Executive Masayoshi Son said Foxconn will help
with planned solar equipment manufacturing for the projects. The
companies are looking at manufacturing equipment in India, he
added.
(Reporting by Tommy Wilkes in New Delhi and Nivedita
Bhattacharjee in Mumbai; Editing by David Goodman)
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