
WattPower inks pact with Solarium Green Energy to expand solar adoption in MP, Maharashtra
WattPower
has entered into a strategic alliance with
Solarium Green Energy
Limited to expand solar adoption in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, with a focus on supporting the
KUSUM scheme
, the company said in a statement.
Under the agreement, Solarium has been appointed as WattPower's Value Added Partner to help drive decentralised electrification in rural areas across the two states. The collaboration is aimed at strengthening solar deployment among farmers and small enterprises.
As part of the association, WattPower will provide modular and high-efficiency
solar solutions
, while Solarium will handle regional deployment and last-mile connectivity. The partnership supports the Centre's KUSUM scheme, which promotes solar-powered irrigation and clean energy adoption in agriculture.
Divya Prakash Choraria, CEO and Co-Founder, WattPower said, 'Our long-standing association with Solarium has now evolved into an official alliance/structured collaboration and we are pleased to take this next step together. Given the immense market potential in states like Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, we are confident that this collaboration will strengthen our efforts to expand access to sustainable energy across India's agricultural heartlands.'
Ankit Garg, Founder and CEO of Solarium Green Energy, said, 'WattPower emerged as the preferred partner during project execution, owing to the technological superiority and reliability of its products. We take pride in contributing our local expertise to support this collaboration and are confident that, together, we can make a meaningful impact in advancing solar adoption in high-potential markets.'
WattPower said its focus is on providing solutions that address grid compatibility, system uptime, and long-term reliability. The company has developed systems suited for remote and challenging terrains and aims to scale solar deployment through community-level implementation.

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