The PM-KUSUM Scheme Component-C is a Government of India initiative that supports installation of large-scale solar power plants to solarize agricultural pumps and feeders. This scheme ensures reliable daytime electricity for irrigation while allowing surplus solar energy to be exported to the grid, creating additional income opportunities.
Under this scheme, solar power plants are installed near substations or agricultural feeders, supplying clean solar energy directly to farms and rural infrastructure. The government provides financial assistance and subsidies to make solar installation affordable and profitable.
We design and install utility-scale solar plants under KUSUM Scheme-C, tailored for agricultural feeders, substations, and rural infrastructure.
Central and state governments provide subsidy support to reduce project cost.
Provides stable daytime electricity for agricultural and rural needs.
Earn revenue by selling excess electricity to DISCOM.
The Government of India enables farmers, institutions, and developers to participate in decentralized solar power generation through long-term grid-connected infrastructure projects.
Eligible to install solar plants on unused land and supply power directly to substations.
FPOs and cooperatives can jointly develop solar infrastructure under government framework.
Local governing bodies can participate in feeder-level solar power generation projects.
Private energy developers can establish utility-scale solar plants under DISCOM agreements.