Sachin Tendulkar invests in solar EPC firm Suntek Energy – pv magazine India

Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar has invested INR 3.6 crore in Hyderabad-based solar EPC company Suntek Energy Systems, acquiring a 2% stake in the firm.
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Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar has invested INR 3.6 crore in Hyderabad-based solar EPC company Suntek Energy Systems, acquiring a 2% stake in the firm.
Suntek Energy, which operates under the brand name Truzon Solar, provides end-to-end solar solutions across residential, commercial, industrial, and ground-mounted solar installations across India.
The company said the strategic investment will support Truzon Solar’s next phase of growth by scaling execution capabilities, strengthening operational infrastructure, and expanding delivery across the solar value chain.
Truzon Solar currently has a strong presence in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Karnataka, and plans to expand into high-potential markets including Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, and Kerala.
The company aims to emerge as one of India’s top three solar EPC players by 2030. Truzon Solar said the association with Tendulkar—widely regarded as a symbol of trust, excellence, and national pride—significantly enhances its brand credibility and supports its evolution into a pan-India clean energy company.
Commenting on the partnership, Charugundla Bhavani Suresh, Founder and Managing Director of Truzon Solar, said, “This partnership with Mr. Sachin Tendulkar is more than a financial investment—it is a powerful validation of our values, governance standards, and long-term vision. His belief in Truzon Solar reinforces our commitment to building a trusted, scalable, and future-ready solar enterprise.”
Truzon Solar delivers end-to-end solar solutions through full ownership of the project development lifecycle. Its integrated capabilities include utility-scale EPC projects, rooftop solar systems, PM-KUSUM agricultural solar projects, industrial CSG projects, and comprehensive operations and maintenance services.
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