MYSUN expands in 7 states to push solar for SMEs

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Rooftop solar solutions provider MYSUN expanded its operations and client base across seven Indian states in the last financial year. Adding to its presence in Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, the company added industrial and institutional clients in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry in the just concluded financial year 2018-19.

Over the last one year, the company also established a wide installation and service network.

The company is gearing up for exponential growth in the new financial year 2019-20 and has already bagged new solar project orders totalling 11 MW just over the last few weeks. These projects are getting executed in Pune, Ratnagiri, Baramati, Washim, Nanded and other cities in Maharashtra and Rajasthan.

MYSUN is strengthening its regional presence across all the key states in India including the Southern states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

Commenting on the development, Gagan Vermani, Founder and CEO of MYSUN said, “Solar is a 25-year journey and therefore requires very sound engineering, robust and safe installation practices and the mindset to provide long-term service support. Our solutions and services are tailor-made for our industrial and SME (small and medium enterprise) clients.”

Hemandra Tongaya of Swastik Polytex, one of MYSUN’s recent clients, said, “Going solar has helped us save at least Rs 44 lakh on our energy bills. This has a direct impact on our profitability. Today when I look at my rooftop, I feel proud of my decision to go solar.”

 

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