Koraam, powered by Kosol Energie, has successfully executed a 2.07 MW solar module mounting structure (MMS) order for Lubi Pump in Maharashtra, strengthening its footprint in India’s fast-growing agricultural solar segment. The development highlights Kosol’s continued push toward delivering efficient and durable solar solutions tailored for rural applications.
The project included providing high-quality mounting structures for solar-powered water pumps used in farming. The structures are made of HDGI and pre-galvanized materials to make sure they last and work well in tough rural conditions. The execution also shows how good Kosol Energie is at making things and how far its technology has come, like its 620 Wp high-efficiency solar modules that save space and money on capital expenditures.
Kosol Energie is one of the Grade-A Top Tier-1 Global Solar Manufacturers 2025, according to Wood Mackenzie. BARC Asia named it India’s Best PV Module Manufacturer 2025, and ET Edge named it one of India’s Iconic Brands of India 2025. Kosol Energie continues to improve Koraam’s reputation in the market by coming up with new ideas and doing things well.
Kosol built a total of 492 solar pump structures for the project, with a total capacity of 2.07 MW. They were used in a lot of different types of pumps, including 3 HP, 5 HP, and 7.5 HP, which made it possible to install them in a lot of different places. SVIT and Sujat approved the designs for the structures, which are built to withstand winds of up to 150 km/h. The pile foundations meet IS 2911 standards. The adjustable tilt and directional design also makes sure that solar energy is generated in the best way possible.
The solar pump project helps Kosol and Koraam grow their businesses by entering new markets and making their brands more visible. Farmers and other stakeholders have given the company positive feedback, which makes it hopeful that it will be able to get bigger contracts, like the high-value orders it expects to get under MSEDCL T4 in FY 2026–27.
Commenting on the achievement, Kalpesh Kalthia, CMD of Kosol Energie, said, “This project reflects our commitment to delivering high-quality, durable, and efficient solar structures tailored for India’s agricultural needs. Through Koraam, we aim to expand our footprint in the solar pump segment and empower farmers with reliable and sustainable energy solutions. The timely execution of this project showcases our strong engineering and operational capabilities.”





