Su-Kam Power Systems to build Sustainable Energy Storage Park in HP

Su-Kam plans to invest around INR 300 crore to produce e-mobility and solar energy products on this approximately 50-acre Sustainable Energy Storage Park.

Su-Kam Power Systems Limited, a leading power solutions provider, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Himachal Pradesh Government to establish a Sustainable Energy Storage Park in the state. The project aligns with the government’s vision of zero carbon emissions and promoting green and renewable energy.

Su-Kam plans to invest around INR 300 crore to produce e-mobility and solar energy products on this approximately 50-acre Sustainable Energy Storage Park. As per the MoU, the company will be allotted the necessary land, along with external developments and other required infrastructure facilities. Additionally, it will receive connectivity to the highway and other incentives as per the government norms.

“We plan to invest around INR 300 crore in the coming years and expand in green energy such as renewable, e-mobility, and other sustainable energy product segments. We will be producing EV batteries and chargers for both the two and four-wheelers, solar panels, and expanding our solar range,” said Sanchit Sekhwal Goyal, Director, Su-Kam Power Systems.

Su-Kam aims to provide employment to more than 1000 people and support the government’s mission of zero carbon emissions in Himachal Pradesh. With a vast network of over 10,000 dealers in India and a presence in more than 70 countries worldwide, Su-Kam has a strong global presence.

“Su-Kam’s product range includes solar power generation systems comprising inverters, batteries, ccu etc. inverters and batteries. The Energy Storage Systems Division of Su-Kam is committed to developing futuristic products, moving towards the next generation of energy storage systems. We are very soon going to launch Lithium-ion batteries also,” Goyal added.

“The government is playing a significant role in promoting green energy and encouraging individuals to contribute towards achieving zero carbon emissions. Additionally, the government is supporting manufacturers with industry-friendly policies,” he said.