Koraam, powered by Kosol Energie, has secured a 5.8 MW order from Sandip Electronics and Automation (SEA) to supply Module Mounting Structures (MMS) for solar water pumping systems across Maharashtra. Koraam will deploy over 1,200 solar pump structures for 3 HP, 5 HP, and 7.5 HP applications, strengthening their presence in India’s agricultural solar market.
Under the contract, Koraam will manufacture and supply mounting structures using High Definition Galvanized Iron (HDGI) and pre-galvanized steel. The structures have been designed and approved by SVIT, Surat, in accordance with IS 2911 standards for pile foundation design. They are engineered to withstand wind speeds of up to 150 kmph while allowing module tilt and direction adjustments for higher energy generation throughout the year.
The project is expected to support the expansion of solar-powered irrigation infrastructure across multiple agricultural locations in Maharashtra and reinforce Koraam’s position in the rural solar ecosystem.
Although the current order focuses on solar water pumping infrastructure, it also reflects the growing trend toward decentralized clean energy systems. As agricultural electrification advances, Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are expected to play a key role by enabling irrigation during non-sunlight hours, reducing dependence on diesel pumps and improving the reliability of off-grid and hybrid solar pumping solutions. The integration of batteries with solar irrigation systems can help farmers maximize renewable energy utilization while ensuring uninterrupted water supply.
Commenting on the development, Parag Vyas, CEO of Koraam Powered by Kosol Energie, said the order strengthens the company’s commitment to accelerating solar adoption in agriculture and expanding its footprint in Maharashtra. He added that the growing acceptance of Koraam’s solar pumping solutions highlights the company’s engineering capabilities, product reliability and customer-focused approach.
Koraam expects the project to create further opportunities through upcoming Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL) tenders and larger-scale agricultural solar deployments.





