Renewable energy solutions provider WattPower announced that under the framework of the Indian government's PM-KUSUM scheme, it has successfully delivered over 5 GW of solar capacity, promoting the adoption of distributed renewable energy in rural India. The company's deployments and partnerships in Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Maharashtra have provided farmers with reliable solar infrastructure while strengthening the distributed energy networks in these regions, reflecting its commitment to creating long-term value through technology and social responsibility.
Divya Prakash Choraria, CEO and Co-founder of WattPower, said, "Reaching this milestone underscores the responsibility that comes with scale. Under the PM-KUSUM scheme, our mission extends beyond mere supply to delivering systems that perform consistently in rural settings, especially where reliability directly impacts livelihoods. We focus on engineering solutions that combine efficiency, durability, and grid readiness."
The company's progress is attributed to its hyper-localized go-to-market strategy, which focuses on improving product accessibility, strengthening regional distribution networks, and deepening understanding of system functionalities. Through technical collaborations with EPC companies, developers, and agricultural stakeholders, WattPower has facilitated informed adoption and enhanced asset performance in rural clusters. Supported by its 10 GW per annum manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu and in-house engineering capabilities, the company has captured over 50% market share in the utility-scale string inverter market in Rajasthan and Gujarat, establishing itself as a leading partner under the KUSUM scheme.
WattPower's flagship product, the WP-330KTL-H1 utility inverter, is designed for high-efficiency applications, maintaining stable output even in extreme climates. With advanced reactive power management, grid compliance, and low failure rates, this solution improves the economics of distributed ground-mounted solar installations. As demand accelerates under KUSUM Phase III and expands to new agricultural clusters, the company is enhancing service coverage, technical support, and training to ensure operational reliability in India's clean energy landscape.
Through deployments under the PM-KUSUM scheme, WattPower supports the transition of agricultural areas to more reliable daytime power supply, helping reduce diesel dependency and providing greater predictability for rural farmers, further solidifying its leadership position in distributed energy networks.









