Vera Energy

Solar System Under PM Kusum Scheme

VERA ENERGY

client

Vera Energy

TECHNOLOGY

Ground Mounted Solar 

SYSTEM SIZE

 2.5 MWp

ANNUAL OUTPUT

3.8 million unit

ANNUAL CO2 SAVINGS

 6,625 tons

PAYBACK YEAR

10 Years

25-YEAR SAVINGS

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Vera Energy – 2.5 MWp Solar Power Project under PM-KUSUM Scheme, Haryana

This solar power project has been developed under the PM‑KUSUM Yojana, reinforcing India’s push toward decentralized, farmer-centric renewable energy. This 2500 kWp solar power plant is located at Dhani Mahu, Bhiwani, Tosham Tehsil, Bhiwani District, Haryana – 127040.

Designed specifically for high-irradiation zones of southern Haryana, the project delivers an estimated 38 lakh units of clean electricity annually, making it a strong example of how PM-KUSUM scheme solar projects can combine energy generation with rural economic impact. The plant supports grid-connected renewable power while reducing dependence on conventional electricity sources.

This solar installation contributes directly to:

  • Farmer and rural income support through PM-KUSUM-aligned power generation
  • Reduced transmission losses by producing power close to the point of use
  • Long-term energy security for Haryana’s agricultural and semi-industrial belts

From an execution standpoint, the project has been optimized for consistent annual generation, low operational risk, and regulatory compliance under PM-KUSUM guidelines. The location in Bhiwani district offers strong solar exposure, ensuring predictable output and stable returns over the project lifecycle.

For stakeholders searching for PM-KUSUM solar projects in Haryana, solar power plants in Bhiwani, or government-registered solar installations near Tosham, the Vera Energy project stands as a practical, scalable reference. It reflects how structured policy support and well-planned engineering can turn renewable energy into a dependable asset for rural India.

Client Quote

“My land was lying unused. Sun Photonics took it on lease under PM-KUSUM and installed a solar plant. I did not have to manage permissions or fencing. Payments are coming as agreed.”

Land Lord

Bhiwani