The project, awarded under the state’s Magel Tyala Saur Krushi Pump Yojana, covers solar pumps of 3 HP, 5 HP, and 7.5 HP capacities. Each system will be equipped with an IoT-enabled remote monitoring system and a five-year warranty that includes repairs and maintenance.
The initiative aims to improve irrigation reliability and ensure sustainable water access in underserved and off-grid rural regions, reducing dependence on conventional power and supporting agricultural productivity, according to a statement.

Project execution will begin as per MSEDCL’s schedule, with CRI leveraging its expertise in large-scale solar deployments.
The company said it has already installed over 1.81 lakh solar pumping systems nationwide, supported by IoT-enabled smart monitoring solutions. These have saved more than 6,100 million kWh of electricity and preventing 4.8 million tons of CO₂ emissions.
