Chopra dedicated to delivering cutting-edge and sustainable solutions to agri sector
Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals Ltd https://www.crompton.co.in/ has secured fourth contract for solar water pumping system supply, installation and commissioning of 7.5 HP DC; 10 HP AC and 10 HP DC solar photovoltaic water pumping systems in Haryana.
The Rs.9 crore order under the prestigious PM-KUSUM scheme and sanctioned by the New & Renewable Energy Department Haryana and HAREDA.
This achievement is part of a larger initiative led by the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) https://www.seci.co.in/ and the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE), aiming to replace and establish new connections for 6.5 lakh pumps across India. Total orders accrued till now from HAREDA stands at Rs.65.6 crores.
Moreover, Crompton has secured a Letter of Empanelment for 2,500 solar pumping systems in Maharashtra from MSEDCL (Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Ltd) for 500 systems and MEDA (Maharashtra Energy Development Agency) for 2,000 systems.
Another Letter of Empanelment has been received for 1,000 solar pumping systems in Rajasthan from Commissionerate of Horticulture, Rajasthan.
Total value of Letters of Empanelment received amounts to appx. Rs.85 crores, marking another step forward in its commitment to agricultural sustainability. This significant development, coupled with the recent fourth order from Haryana and LOE from Maharashtra and Rajasthan Governments, further demonstrates Crompton’s growing footprint and dedication to providing sustainable solutions and leveraging technology for a greener future.
In the vast Indian agricultural landscape, solar power offers a win-win solution for farmers. It not only tackles environmental concerns by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but also significantly lowers energy costs, boosting their profitability.
As the nation prioritizes sustainable energy, solar emerges as a game-changer, providing a clean and renewable power source crucial for our planet’s future. Integrating solar into sectors like agriculture leads to a transformative shift by creating a practical and eco-friendly approach that benefits both farmers and the environment.
Therefore, Crompton’s dedication to sustainable solutions aligns seamlessly with the national push towards renewable energy.
Crompton aims to deploy over 10,000 solar powered pumps under the PM-KUSUM Scheme in the next few years, in its efforts to make an impact in the energy efficiency category.
Through an extensive after sales service network, technically equipped channel partner presence across India, top R&D and manufacturing facilities and a rigorous 5-stage product development process, Crompton can achieve its target of deploying in a wide range of highly energy-efficient and innovative solar water pumps.
Speaking on this occasion, Rajat Chopra, VP and Business Head, Pumps at Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals Ltd, said 20 Mar, “We are thrilled to secure the fourth consecutive order for solar pumping systems in Haryana under the PM-KUSUM Scheme, along with Letters of Empanelment from Maharashtra & Rajasthan Governments, signifying our solid dedication to delivering cutting-edge and sustainable solutions to the agricultural sector.
“At Crompton, we believe that innovation is a part of our DNA, driving us to continually redefine boundaries. Our success in the solar water pumps category strengthens our position as we continually strive to bring advanced and sustainable solutions to the industry.
“We understand the crucial role pumps play in ensuring agricultural efficiency and economic prosperity. Therefore, we’re proud to contribute to Haryana’s sustainable development goals by empowering farmers with reliable solar-powered irrigation solutions. We believe this collaboration will pave the way for a brighter future for agriculture in the state.”
Crompton had actively engaged in the tender process for four states – Haryana, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh. The initial groundwork, overseen by SECI and MNRE, has transitioned to the respective state nodal agencies—HAREDA (Haryana), MEDA, MSEDCL (Maharashtra), MPUVNL (Madhya Pradesh) and RHDS, RUVVNL (Rajasthan)—for the final execution phase.
While Crompton is set to kick-start its operations with HAREDA with the fourth work order, they are equally prepared to make a meaningful impact in Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and Madhya Pradesh. Fiinews.com