Saatvik Partners With MSEDCL For Supplying 250 Solar Pumps

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  • The company earlier also contributed products for the PM-KUSUM Yojana in Maharashtra to boost solar irrigation in the state.
Saatvik Partners With MSEDCL For Supplying 250 Solar Pumps Saatvik Partners With MSEDCL For Supplying 250 Solar Pumps

Indian solar module manufacturer Saatvik Green Energy has partnered with the Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd. (MSEDCL) to supply solar powered submersible pumps at 250 sites across the state. The high-efficiency pumps range from 3HP to 7.5HP enhancing water access and supporting irrigation.

These are 100% stainless steel pumps with high-efficiency motors & controllers, suitable for various applications such as drinking water supply, livestock watering, pond management, and irrigation. They are approved by NABL-accredited labs for performance & quality. Powered entirely by solar energy, these pumps ensure an uninterrupted water supply for irrigation, even in remote areas with limited access to electricity.

Commenting on the same, Prashant Mathur, CEO, of Saatvik Green Energy said, “Saatvik Green Energy is honored to collaborate with MSEDCL in advancing Maharashtra’s solar agenda. We aim to empower farmers with dependable, sustainable irrigation solutions that are both economically viable and environmentally sound. By reducing reliance on diesel and grid electricity, we are helping to pave the way for a greener, more resilient future for Maharashtra’s farming communities.”

The company has also been a key participant in the PM-KUSUM Yojana by providing solar PV modules to support sustainable agricultural practices. Some of Saatvik’s key clients include industry leaders such as Megha Engineering, Mahagenco, Oswal Pumps, BHEL, Variate, Photovoltaic Solar, Avaada & more. Recently, Saatvik also announced that it has won a ₹302 crore contract with Maharashtra State Power Generation Company Limited (MAHAGENCO) to supply 200 MW of its cutting-edge N-TOPCon 580Wp modules to various locations across Maharashtra.

Maharashtra has a target to reach 17.4 GW of solar capacity by 2025, with the state promoting large-scale solar installations, rooftop solutions, and solar-powered agricultural initiatives like PM-KUSUM and the Surya Rooftop Scheme. Solar submersible pumps have proven transformative in Maharashtra’s drought-prone regions, providing farmers with consistent, sustainable water access while easing pressure on the electricity grid. The state’s urban centers and industrial hubs, like Mumbai and Pune, also witness surging demand for open access solar power, underscoring Maharashtra’s key role in India’s renewable energy transition.

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