Pune firm develops solar-powered irrigation system

IANS  |  Pune 

To solve water crisis for farmers throughout the varied climate conditions in India, Pune-based company has developed solar-powered system.

The system is intended to make farmers independent of seasonal rains or expensive fuel along with reducing carbon dioxide emissions and improving by developing solar pumps.

"We enable year-round irrigation, cultivation and income generation for small land holders in east by developing and implementing affordable and reliable solar-powered pumps, designed specifically for farmers who own one acre or less land," according to the company's website.

Over 30 million farmers in eastern owned small plots that could be farmed year-round with appropriate irrigation, the company claimed.

was launched in 2016 after they tested their technology at the (MIT) in the US. The company has emerged from the ecosystem and is supported by the Tata Trusts.

Currently, has a target of installing 175 Gigawatts of wind and solar by 2022. If achieved, it would be close to 50 per cent of India's current total installed power capacity.

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First Published: Mon, June 17 2019. 17:18 IST