Renewable Energy

Saatvik Green Energy Bags ₹13.50 cr solar pump order from MSEDCL under PM-KUSUM

Saatvik Green Energy Limited has secured an order worth approximately ₹13.50 crore (excluding GST) from Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL) for the supply of 815 off-grid solar water pumps across Maharashtra, strengthening its footprint in India’s fast-growing decentralised renewable energy segment.

The order has been awarded under the Magel Tyala Saur Krushi Pump Yojana, a state implementation of the PM-KUSUM (Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan) Scheme–B. It covers the design, manufacture, supply, transportation, installation, testing, and commissioning of DC solar photovoltaic water pumping systems at identified farmer sites.

As part of the contract, Saatvik will supply 815 solar pumps with capacities of 3 HP, 5 HP and 7.5 HP. The company will also provide comprehensive system warranties, repair and maintenance services, and remote monitoring for a period of five years, aimed at ensuring consistent performance and reliability for farmers. Installation and commissioning are expected to be completed within 60 days from the issuance of the Notice to Proceed or work order by the respective MSEDCL circle offices.

Commenting on the order, Prashant Mathur, CEO of Saatvik Green Energy Limited, said solar irrigation represents one of the most impactful applications of clean energy for rural India. He noted that the MSEDCL order reflects growing confidence in Saatvik’s ability to deliver large-scale, domestically manufactured solar solutions while supporting national initiatives such as PM-KUSUM. According to Mathur, expanding clean energy access beyond urban centres and utility-scale projects is essential for inclusive growth and long-term energy independence for farmers.

The project is expected to help farmers reduce dependence on diesel and grid electricity, lower irrigation costs and improve water-use efficiency, key priorities for India’s rural economy and agricultural sustainability.

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