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The project is expected to generate over 7.4 lakh units of clean electricity annually.
AXITEC Energy India Pvt. Ltd. has implemented a 580 kW solar photovoltaic installation at Umiyaji Stone Crusher in Nashik. This project enhances AXITEC’s presence in India’s commercial and industrial (C&I) solar sector, where ensuring operational efficiency and energy reliability is paramount. The installation, featuring advanced AXITEC solar modules, allows Umiyaji Stone Crusher to decrease its reliance on traditional grid electricity, promoting sustainability in their operations.
Key project details include an installed capacity of 580 kW, an expected annual generation of 742,400 kWh, and an annual carbon offset of approximately 609 tonnes of CO₂ emissions. Polaris Renewable Solutions Pvt. Ltd partnered with AXITEC Energy India Pvt. Ltd to implement a solar solution for stone crushing operations, addressing high energy demands. This project provides environmental benefits, reduces energy costs, enhances energy security, and promotes a sustainable energy mix, contributing to long-term business sustainability.
Tanmoy Duari, CEO, AXITEC Energy India Pvt. Ltd, said, “Projects like Umiyaji Stone Crusher highlight how dependable solar technology can deliver strong operational value even in energy-intensive industries. At AXITEC Energy India, we are committed to supporting industrial decarbonization through high-performance, reliable modules, enabled by strong collaborations with experienced EPC partners.”
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Gunpreet (Kunwar) Gujral, Director, Polaris Renewable Solutions Pvt. Ltd., added, “This project reflects our expertise in delivering robust solar solutions for demanding industrial environments. Working closely with AXITEC Energy India, we ensured optimal system design and execution to help Umiyaji Stone Crusher achieve long-term energy efficiency, cost savings, and sustainability.”
The project is expected to generate over 7.4 lakh units of clean electricity annually, significantly contributing to emission reduction by avoiding approximately 609 tonnes of CO₂ each year. It highlights solar power’s potential as a scalable solution for industrial sustainability.
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