WattPower has partnered with Khare Energy to support the development of an innovative agrivoltaics project at Adarsh Jeevan Farms in Madhya Pradesh, demonstrating the potential of combining renewable energy generation with sustainable agriculture. The project uses WattPower’s advanced string inverter solutions to enable solar power production while supporting commercial strawberry cultivation on the same land.
Spread across approximately 14 acres at Adarsh Jeevan Farms, the 4.5 MW solar project owned and developed by Khare Energy generates nearly 9,000–10,000 units of electricity daily. Powered by 7 WattPower 330KTL string inverters, the project showcases how reliable solar technology can support innovative agrivoltaics at scale.
Building on its success, Khare Energy is now planning an additional 1 MW expansion, reinforcing confidence in the model’s long-term viability and impact.
A key factor behind the project’s performance is WattPower’s 330KTL string inverters. Designed and developed in India, their multi-string architecture enhances system reliability, minimises downtime, and maximises long-term energy yield. Built to perform consistently even in harsh environmental conditions, the technology delivers dependable performance where many conventional inverters struggle.
In addition to power generation and agricultural output, the site has gained local recognition for its strawberry-picking experience, transforming a conventional solar installation into an interactive destination that promotes awareness of sustainable farming and clean energy practices.
More than just a solar project, it demonstrates how a single piece of land can generate multiple sources of value through clean energy, premium crop cultivation, and visitor engagement.
As India accelerates its clean energy transition, integrated projects like these can play an important role in maximising land productivity, strengthening rural livelihoods, and driving sustainable development. Powered by Khare Energy’s execution expertise and WattPower’s string inverter technology, the Adarsh Jeevan Farms project serves as a scalable model for the future of renewable energy in India.





