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CRI Solar gets major Multi-State Orders worth Rs 210 Cr for 6,894 solar pumping systems

Hyderabad, June 25 (UNI) CRI Solar, a division of CRI Pumps and a frontrunner in renewable energy-driven water solutions, today said it has secured significant orders from Maharashtra Energy Development Agency (MEDA), Haryana Renewable Energy Development Agency (HAREDA) and Punjab Energy Development Agency (PEDA)—for the supply, installation and commissioning of 6,894 solar pumping systems, cumulatively valued at Rs ₹ 210 crores.
These prestigious orders represent a unified effort to strengthen sustainable irrigation infrastructure across India’s agricultural heartlands, the company said in a release.
Project deployment will commence in accordance with the respective agency timelines, with CRI Solar, drawing on its extensive expertise in executing large-scale solar water pumping projects with precision and quality assurance.
Commenting on this significant milestone, Mr G Soundararajan, Chairman of CRI Group, said: “These projects go beyond infrastructure—they are enablers of rural prosperity, energy efficiency and environmental responsibility. As India continues to champion its clean energy agenda, CRI Solar stands ready to lead from the front with innovation and impact.”
With over 181,000 solar pumping systems and IoT-enabled smart solutions commissioned across India, CRI Pumps continues to lead the transition to energy-efficient and sustainable water management solutions. These initiatives have contributed to energy savings exceeding 6,100 million kWh units and helped to avoid over 4.80 million tons of CO₂ emissions, reinforcing CRI’s leadership in environmental stewardship.
CRI Solar’s offerings include high-efficiency solar pumping systems, intelligent remote monitoring and comprehensive after-sales service, positioning the company as a trusted partner for government-led clean energy initiatives.
The company’s expansive product portfolio spans over 9,000 models, including pumps, motors, IoT driven pumps & controllers, solar pumping systems, pipes, wires & cables.
With a strong international presence, CRI’s products are available in over 120 countries through a vast distribution network of 30,000+ outlets and are supported by a robust service e ecosystem of 1,5000 service centres worldwide.
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