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WattPower Achieves 5 GW+ Solar Capacity Under PM-KUSUM

ManshiBy ManshiFebruary 26, 20263 Mins Read
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WattPower Brings 21 GW of Real Impact to RenewX 2026

WattPower, a leading renewable energy solutions provider, announced that it has successfully delivered 5 GW+ of solar capacity under the Government of India’s PM-KUSUM scheme, accelerating the adoption of decentralised renewable energy across rural India. With strong deployment momentum and partnerships across Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra, the company continues to enable farmers with dependable solar infrastructure while strengthening distributed energy networks in Tier 2 and Tier 3 regions- reflecting its Wired for Good commitment to solutions and society for long-term impact.

Wired for Good is the company’s guiding framework that integrates technology excellence with social responsibility. It reflects WattPower’s belief that sustainable growth must create shared value, where innovation, expansion and impact move together to strengthen communities alongside business progress.

The company’s progress is further supported by a hyperlocal market development strategy focused on improving product accessibility, reinforcing regional distribution networks and deepening awareness around system functionality and performance standards. Through structured technical engagements with EPCs, developers and agricultural stakeholders, WattPower is promoting informed adoption and stronger asset performance across rural clusters.

Backed by a 10 GW annual manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu and robust in-house engineering capabilities, WattPower commands over 50% market share in utility-scale string inverters across Rajasthan and Gujarat. Its sustained performance track record has positioned the company as a preferred technology partner for leading EPCs and state renewable bodies under KUSUM.

Reaching this milestone underscores the responsibility that comes with scale,” said Divya Prakash Choraria, CEO and Co-founder of WattPower. “Under PM-KUSUM, our mandate goes beyond supply- it is to deliver systems that perform consistently over time, especially in rural environments where reliability directly impacts livelihoods. Our focus remains on engineering solutions that combine efficiency, durability and grid readiness.”

WattPower’s flagship WP-330KTL-H1 utility inverter is designed for high-efficiency utility applications and engineered to maintain stable output even in extreme climatic conditions. With advanced reactive power management, strong grid compliance and low failure rates, the solution enhances lifecycle economics for distributed ground-mounted solar installations. Moreover, grid quality challenges in the distributed segment are increasing; however, WattPower’s inverter effectively address reactive power concerns through our advanced Dynamic Reactive Power Function.

As demand accelerates under KUSUM Phase-III and expands into new agricultural clusters, WattPower is strengthening its service footprint, field technical support and training capabilities to ensure sustained operational reliability across India’s evolving clean energy landscape.

Through its deployments under the KUSUM scheme, WattPower has supported the transition toward more reliable daytime power supply across agricultural regions – helping reduce diesel dependence and enabling greater predictability for farmers across rural clusters.

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I'm journalism graduate with professional experience working across different news websites. I have been involved in news reporting, content writing, and digital media coverage, which has helped me develop a strong understanding of current affairs and storytelling. Currently, I am working with Battery Magazine, where I continue to create accurate, engaging, and reader-focused news content.

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