Servotech, CIMSME collaborate to drive rooftop solar adoption under PM Surya Ghar Yojana

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Servotech Renewable Power System and the Chamber of Indian Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (CIMSME) have joined hands to drive solar adoption process among homeowners under PM Surya Ghar Yojana. The collaboration aims to install 100,000 solar rooftop systems in homes by 2026 in support of the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana.

A key component of this initiative is the launch of a dedicated, user-friendly mobile application, developed by CIMSME in collaboration with Servotech. This app simplifies the entire solar adoption process, offering homeowners a seamless experience from initial roof inspection and documentation to installation, system monitoring, and subsidy application assistance.

To ensure efficient nationwide implementation, CIMSME will mobilize a network of around 30,000 individuals. Operating on a PIN code basis, this dedicated workforce will facilitate sales, provide on-the-ground support, and oversee the installation process.

Servotech, already registered with 62 DISCOMs across the country, will provide comprehensive end-to-end solar solutions, including the installation of solar photovoltaic generation systems (SPGS) ranging from 2 kW to 10 kW, tailored to meet diverse household energy needs. The company will also provide ongoing maintenance services to ensure optimal system performance.

The collaboration combines Servotech’s solar solutions with CIMSME’s extensive network.

CIMSME, a not-for-profit organization, is an industry body that empowers MSMEs and Startups in India through guidance, mentorship, skill development programs and financial literacy. It has engaged more than 30,000 individuals as Independent MSME MITRAs. CIMSME entered into the MOUs with various public and private sector banks for providing adequate and timely credit to MSMEs and startups. CIMSME also assists MSMEs in recovery of their legitimate dues from buyers apart from the services.

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