Koraam Powered by Kosol Energie Secures 1200+ Solar Pump Structure Order in Maharashtra
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Chitrika Grover
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Saur EnergyKoraam Powered by Kosol Energie Secures 1200+ Solar Pump Structure Order in Maharashtrasaurenergy.comGlobal solar EPC and module manufacturer Koraam, powered by Kosol Energie Pvt. Ltd., has secured a 5.8 MW order from Sandip Electronics and Automation (SEA). In a press release, the company announced securing a Module Mounting Structures (MMS) supply order for solar water pumping systems across Maharashtra . Kosol Energie said it secured the latest order to supply more than 1,200 solar pump structures designed for 3 HP, 5 HP, and 7.5 HP pumping applications. This order can strengthen Koraam's contribution to India's agricultural solar ecosystem and expand its presence in Maharashtra. Supporting Large-Scale Solar Irrigation Deployment Under the scope of the project, Koraam, powered by Kosol Energie, will supply Module Mounting Structures (MMS) manufactured using High Definition Galvanized Iron (HDGI) and pre-galvanized steel. The structures are engineered to provide long-term durability and superior performance for solar water pumping installations across diverse agricultural locations. The project demonstrates Koraam's growing role in supporting large-scale solar irrigation infrastructure and enabling the wider adoption of renewable energy solutions in rural India. Engineered for Reliability and Durability The structures have been designed and approved by SVIT, Surat , incorporating advanced engineering and structural integrity. Built in compliance with IS 2911 standards for pile foundation design, the structures are designed to withstand wind speeds of up to 150 kmph, meeting stringent tender requirements. A key feature of the solar pump structures is their ability to facilitate easy adjustment of the module direction and tilt angle according to the sun's position, enabling enhanced energy generation and efficient pumping performance throughout the year. Accelerating Solar Adoption Across New Markets The project is strategically significant for Koraam, powered by Kosol Energie, as it will support installations across multiple locations and further establish the Koraam brand within the agricultural solar sector. Commenting on the development, Parag Vyas, CEO of Koraam Powered by Kosol Energie , said, "At Koraam, our focus extends beyond delivering products—we are committed to building robust infrastructure that accelerates the adoption of solar energy in agriculture. This order from Sandip Electronics and Automation (SEA) marks another step towards strengthening the solar ecosystem across Maharashtra and expanding our footprint in new markets." Parag Vyas added, "The growing appreciation for Koraam's solar pumping solutions by farmers and industry stakeholders is a testament to our engineering excellence, product reliability, and customer-centric approach. As India moves towards sustainable farming and energy independence, we remain dedicated to providing innovative, durable, and high-performance solutions that empower farmers and contribute to the nation's clean energy ambitions."
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