Shakti Pumps (India) Limited has informed the Exchange about Investor Presentation
To, The Secretary, Listing Department The National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. Exchange plaza, BKC, Bandra (E) Mumbai ‐ MH 400051.
To, The Secretary, Listing Department The BSE Ltd. P. J. Towers, Dalal Street Mumbai‐ MH 400001.
Date: ‐ 12.11.2022
REF: ‐(ISIN‐ INE908D01010) SCRIP CODE BSE‐531431, NSE Symbol ‐SHAKTIPUMP
Sub.:‐Investor Presentation pursuant to Regulation 30 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015.
Dear Sir/Madam,
Pursuant to Regulation 30 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, please find enclosed herewith the Investor Presentation which is also being uploaded on the website of the Company.
Kindly take note of the above.
Thanking You,
Yours Faithfully, For Shakti Pumps (India) Limited
Ravi Patidar Company Secretary
Regd. Office:‐Plot No. 401, 402 & 413, Industrial Area, Sector ‐ 3, Pithampur ‐ Dist. Dhar 454774 (M.P.) INDIA.
Tel.: +91 7292 410500, Fax: +91 7292 410645 E‐mail: info@shaktipumps.com, sales@shaktipumps.com, Web:‐www.shaktipumps.com
SHAKTI PUMPS (INDIA) LIMITED
CIN: L29120MP1995PLC009327
Investor Presentation November 2022
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Disclaimer
This presentation and the following discussion may contain “forward looking statements” by Shakti Pumps (India) Limited (“SPIL” or the company) that are not historical in nature. These forward looking statements, which may include statements relating to future results of operations, financial condition, business prospects, plans and objectives, are based on the current beliefs, assumptions, expectations, estimates, and projections of the management of SPIL about the business, industry and markets in which SPIL operates.
These statements are not guarantees of future performance, and are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors, some of which are beyond SPIL’s control and difficult to predict, that could cause actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those in the forward looking statements. Such statements are not, and should not be construed, as a representation as to future performance or achievements of SPIL.
In particular, such statements should not be regarded as a projection of future performance of SPIL. It should be noted that the actual performance or achievements of SPIL may vary significantly from such statements.
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Contents
Sr Section
Page
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2
3
4
Financial Highlights
Business Overview
Key Drivers
Annexure
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Investor Presentation
Financial Highlights
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Management Commentary on Performance
We reported a revenue of Rs 4,708 million in H1FY23 compared to Rs 5,253 million in H1FY22. Our export business continues to deliver strong performance with
revenue growth of 20.3% YoY to Rs 1,027 million in H1FY23. Solar EPC business reported a revenue of Rs 3,100 million as compared to Rs 3,470 million in
H1FY22. We have kept on hold the execution of 12,000 solar pumps during the period under review and are in discussion with the Central Government for an
upward price revision in the contracts under the KUSUM 2 scheme. This has impacted our Q2FY23 financial performance leading to a subdued revenue of Rs
2,163 million, as compared to Q2FY22 revenue. It is also pertinent to note that execution in KUSUM 1 scheme had picked up significantly since Q2FY22 post 2nd
wave of COVID resulting in a robust performance for the company during the period.
Under the KUSUM 2 scheme, for the period January to September 2022, 68,427 solar pumps were installed, with us installing 21,475 solar pumps having an
overall market share of around 31%. Had we initiated with the installation of these 12,000 additional solar pumps worth Rs 3,000 million secured by the State
Government, our total execution would have been much higher. The order is currently on hold as we are negotiating an increase in contract price with the Central
government to make it more financially viable for us. We are optimistic to commence the execution of these orders as we reach a conclusion with the Government
on the same. Our marketing team is in constant contact with the farmers/customers, and we are pleased to inform that they trust our products because of our
quality and superior after-sales service, and do not want to switch to any other brand.
During the July-September 2022 period, around 35,000 solar pumps were installed by several players, primarily MSME, who have made modest deliveries to gain
market expertise. However, we believe that these smaller firms do not pose a threat to SPIL because of our extensive industry experience, in-house manufacturing
capacity, technologically advanced products, strong backend support, and market acceptance. According to the official statistics, around 8 lakh pumps have been
sanctioned under Component B, with 6.6 lakhs yet to be installed, suggesting a large market opportunity worth Rs. 165 billion for the players. Our focus on R&D
has augured well, as we have received two patents during the current fiscal year, which would enable us to capture strong footprints in the retail market.
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Q2 FY23 Consolidated Income Statement
Particulars (Rs Mn)
Q2FY23
Q2FY22
YoY
Q1FY23
QoQ
1HFY23
1HY22
YoY
Revenue from Operations
2,163
3,690
(41.4%)
2,545
(15.0%)
4,708
5,253
(10.4%)
EBITDA
124
343
(63.7%)
213
(41.7%)
338
469
(27.9%)
EBITDA Margins %
5.8%
9.3%
(354 bps)
8.4%
(264 bps)
7.2%
8.9%
(175 bps)
Finance Cost
Depreciation and Amortization Expense
Other Income
PBT
Total Tax
PAT
PAT Margins %
Cash Profit
Basic EPS (INR)
57
47
7
27
8
19
33
47
8
270
62
208
(4.5%)
117
73.5%
0.1%
(4.1%)
60
47
11
0.9%
(33.0%)
(90.0%)
117
(76.9%)
(87.0%)
(90.9%)
30
87
(73.0%)
(78.2%)
60
94
20
335
54
281
95.0%
0.1%
(10.3%)
(56.8%)
(29.7%)
(62.1%)
94
18
145
38
106
0.9%
5.6%
(475 bps)
3.4%
(255 bps)
2.3%
5.3%
(308 bps)
67
1.0
255
11.3
(74.0%)
(90.9%)
134
4.8
(50.7%)
(78.3%)
200
5.8
374
(46.5%)
15.3
(62.0%)
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Quarterly Comparative Charts
Revenue (Rs Mn)
EBITDA and EBITDA Margin (%)
5,253
4,708
3,690
2,163
9.3%
343
500 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0
5.8%
124
8.9%
469
7.2%
338
10.0% 9.0% 8.0% 7.0% 6.0% 5.0% 4.0% 3.0% 2.0% 1.0% 0.0%
Q2FY22
Q2FY23
H1FY22
H1FY23
Q2FY22
Q2FY23
H1FY22
H1FY23
5.6%
208
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
PAT and PAT Margin (%)
5.3%
281
2.3%
106
0.9%
19
6.0%
5.0%
4.0%
3.0%
2.0%
1.0%
0.0%
EPS (Rs)
15.3
11.3
5.8
1.0
Q2FY22
Q2FY23
H1FY22
H1FY23
Q2FY22
Q2FY23
H1FY22
H1FY23
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Consolidated Income Statement
Particulars (Rs Mn)
Revenue from Operations
EBITDA
EBITDA Margins %
Depreciation and Amortization Expense
Finance Cost
PBT
Total Tax
PAT
PAT Margins %
Cash Profit
Basic EPS (INR)*
FY19
5,464
884
16.2%
150
178
593
143
451
8.2%
601
24.5
FY20
3,828
114
3.0%
172
208
(225)
(84)
(141)
(3.7%)
31
(7.7)
FY21
9,297
1,413
15.2%
184
162
1,104
349
756
8.1%
940
41.1
FY22
11,785
1,105
9.4%
186
157
823
175
648
5.5%
834
35.3
H1FY23
4,708
338
7.2%
94
117
145
38
106
2.3%
200
5.8
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Consolidated Balance Sheet
Particulars (Rs Mn)
Assets
Net Fixed Assets
Other Non Current Assets
Current Assets
Total Assets
Liabilities
FY19
FY20
FY21
FY22
H1FY23
1,522
196
4,116
5,834
1,539
170
3,698
5,406
1,481
214
5,009
6,705
1,463
48
7,126
8,637
1,452
49
6,597
8,099
Net Worth
2,904
2,652
3,406
3,932
4,022
Other Non Current Liabilities
Term Loans
Working Capital Secured Loans
Current Liabilities
Total Liabilities
163
213
1,484
1,069
5,834
74
256
1,584
841
5,406
177
198
588
2,336
6,705
137
93
957
3,517
8,637
137
67
1,125
2,748
8,099
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Key financial highlights – Showing strong numbers with overall improvement
Revenue driven by improved demand of Solar pumps (Rs Mn)
RMC is the major contributor of overall expenses
11,785
9,297
1,413
756
1,105
648
5,464
3,828
884
451
114
-141
9.7% 14.7%
59.3%
14.1%
17.7%
65.0%
4.7% 9.4%
70.6%
FY 2019
FY 2020
FY 2021
FY 2022
FY 2019
FY 2020
Revenue
EBITDA
PAT
Cost of Materials Consumed
Other Expenses
FY 2021 Employee Cost
Margins showing some improvement, remained under pressures
Customer-wise revenue (Rs Mn)
18.0%
11.2%
16.3%
11.0%
8.0%
8.2%
15.3%
10.1%
8.1%
9.4%
7.1%
5.5%
3.2% 0.8%
-3.7%
410 1300 850 190 1610
650 1390 960 200 2260
680 1280 460 190 1220
1198
1851 312 1550
8270
1040 1800 860 170
5420
FY 2018
FY 2019
FY 2020
FY 2021
FY 2022
EBITDA Margin
PAT Margin
Cash Profit Margin
Customers under Govt Projects Export Customers
Industrial Customer Other Customers
OEM Customers
FY 2018
FY 2019
FY 2020
FY 2021
FY 2022
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Key financial highlights – Other major ratios
Optimum capital structure with high coverage ratio (x)
Improving working capital cycle
5.0
3.5
8.8
4.5
7.0
3.9
212
119
153
121
81
75
104
91
74
110
100
90
0.5
0.6
0.6
0.8
0.2
0.2
FY2019
FY2020
FY2021
FY2022
Gearing
Interest Coverage Ratio
Debt Service Coverage Ratio
FY2019 Average Collection Period (Days)
FY2020
FY2021
FY2022
Average Inventory (Days)
Average Creditors (Days)
High return ratios
15.6% 15.5%
-1.3% -5.3%
27.9% 22.2%
18.3%
16.5%
40.0%
30.0%
20.0%
10.0%
0.0%
-10.0%
FY2019
FY2020 ROCE
FY2021
FY2022
ROE
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Investor Presentation
Business Overview Pumping Growth
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Company at glance
▪ Incorporated in 1982 and led by Mr. Dinesh Patidar, Shakti Pumps (India) Limited (SPIL) has made strong presence in the pumps industry
▪ Pioneer in manufacturing “100% Energy
Efficient Stainless-Steel Submersible Solar Pumps & Motors”
▪ Holding dominant position with ~30%+ market
share in the domestic solar Pump Market under the PM KUSUM scheme
▪ Products have varied applications from
agricultural, building services, power, oil & gas, metals & mining and others
▪ Diversified customer mix from Government, Solar OEM players, industries etc resulting in low customer concentration mix; more than 1 Lakhs + pump installed
▪ Export contributes ~15.7% of revenue;
accredited as “Star Export House” by the Government of India
▪ 5,00,000 units of pumps manufacturing facility located at Pithampur (MP), well supported by advanced in-house R&D and robust backend support
▪ Only company with in-house
manufacturing of a whole range of products including Variable Frequency Drives, Structures, Motors, Inventors etc for solar pump installation
▪ Wide range of products having varied
applications, offering more than 1,200 product variants
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Have been in the pumps business since last 3 decades
Started the SSI unit by Patidar Family
Listed on the Bombay stock exchange
Set up a separate SEZ Unit, expansion of main DTA Unit-total capacity of 5 Lacs Pumps
Corporate Excellence Award at National Conclave ‘Make In India'
Received R & D Recognition from Govt. of India, Ministry of Science & Tech (DSIR)
Implementation of PM-KUSUM scheme
Received first patent
Received IMC RBNQ certificate of merit in manufacturing category
1982
1986
1995
2003
2008
2009
2013
2014
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
Commencement of full-fledged manufacturing unit
Received quality marking system ‘CE mark’ Exports extended to 20 countries
1st company to received 5 Star Rating from BEE in pumping segment
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Started solar Pumps, one of the first in Industry & Superstar Amitabh Bachchan become the Brand Ambassador
Awarded Innovative Energy Saving Product Company by CII
Started Electronic & Control Division in 2018, (VFD Division with capacity of 2,00,000 VFD PA)
Received second patent from the US for making a high starting torque energy efficient motor
Formed 100% Subsidiary to enter into EV Solutions like Motors, Controller, Chargers Phenomenal Arrival & Success of Plug N Play Pump
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Diversified product range - Inhouse manufacturing of energy efficient products
Shakti’s Range of Product
Key Differentiators
High quality energy efficient stainless steel Pumps
30-40% less energy consumption
~40% more output compared to cast iron pumps
Rust & corrosion free ~ 2X life compare to cast Iron pumps
Indigenously developed VFDs. Economical substitute for imported materials
Inbuilt remote monitoring system
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Varied range of applications - Provide less dependency on any one sector
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3
5
6
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Solar Channel partner with MNRE with top notch 1A ratings, pumps ranging from 0.5 HP to 300 HP that are simple to operate with remote monitoring system offering 50-60% more discharge
Domestic For domestic needs of bungalows, high-rise buildings, housing complexes and apartment. ideally used for tasks such as water supply, over tank storage watering, gardens and fountains
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Agriculture For agricultural needs like irrigation pumps, solar pumping solutions agricultural sprinkler system with pumps or with solar pumps
1200+ Product Variants
Commercial Used in hotels, corporates, malls, high rises buildings, commercial premises where heavy pressure and boosting is required
Industrial used in industries for variety of purposes such as fire fighting, sewage, heating & cooling of systems, washing, storage etc
Sewage & Drainage offers wide range of necessitates from draining flood water from various areas like basements, car parks, empty cesspools to managing sewage in a water treatment plant
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Diversified customer mix – Reduces the customer concentration risk
70%
58%
41%
37%
32%
FY2018
FY2019
FY2020
FY2021
FY2022
Focussed area for SPIL ▪ Government Projects ▪ Export Customers ▪ Other customers including
B2C business
4%
4%
5%
2%
1%
20%
18%
12%
9%
3%
33%
30%
25%
19%
16%
18%
12%
9%
11%
10%
Customers under Government Projects
Industrial Customers
OEM Customers
Export Customers
Other Customers
Highest revenue share with 70%, reported 50.5% CAGR during 2018-22 period
Industries with 1.3% share has reported a degrowth by 4.9%
Dealing with major Solar OEM (L&T, Mahindra, REIL, Adani and Tata Power) has 2.6% share, degrow by 22.2% CAGR
2nd largest revenue segment with 15.7% share, CAGR 9.2% during 2018- 22
Contributed 10.2% revenue with CAGR of 30.5% includes residential (B2C) segment
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State-of-art manufacturing facilities – with strong backend support
World class manufacturing unit
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Additional facilitates
2
Unit I – Main unit: (Total Area-16 acres)
▪ 4”, 6”, 8” & 10” Motor Manufacturing Plant ▪ Submersible & Industrial Pump Manufacturing Unit ▪ Solar structures ▪ High Tech R&D Unit
Unit II – SEZ Unit: (Total Area-3.15 acres)
▪ 100% stainless steel submersible pumps for exports ▪ Advanced and modern P&M to ensure superior
quality matching global benchmarks
Main Unit (I) Capacity: 3,50,000 pumps per annum
SEZ Unit (II) Capacity: 1,50,000 pumps per annum
E&C Unit Capacity: 2,00,000 VFDs per annum
Unit III - Electronic & Control unit (E&C) Part of Unit I
▪ Japanese technology based plant ▪ 200,000 Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) and Solar
Inverters p.a. capacity
▪ Suppling power electronics products outside SKIL
also
Backward Integrated - In-house manufacturing all the key components required for pumps and motor manufacturing
Manufacturing Solar Structures for solar panel with 1,00,000 units structure capacities
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Certifications & Approvals
UL Certificate
North American Component Certified
Certificate of Compliance
Computerised Testing Facility to maintain high international standard
European Conformity Certified
Advanced R&D facilities to develop innovative products to capture newer opportunities and the wing is supported by IIT Delhi under the Government of India’s Advanced Invention Scheme
Filled for 29 products patents for its unique products and received approval for first patent in Apr’22 and for second patent in Aug’22
ISO Certifications
ISI Mark Certification
India’s First 5 star rated pumps
Star Export House Certificate
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High Tech Manufacturing Facilities - Defining global standards
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Experienced management team with robust corporate governance standards
Mr. Dinesh Patidar Managing Director
A visionary, self-made industrialist and leader with a strong business acumen and knowledge in development of engineering products and management. More than 3 decades of experience and extensive business travels across the world helped him to adopt latest and best practices in business to develop a competitive edge.
Mr. Ramesh Patidar Executive Director
A Graduate in Business Administration with having more than 18 years of experience in Shakti. Looks after international business development activities exploring and expanding new business opportunities across the world.
Mr. Sunil Patidar Director
Determined professional with innovative approach in people management and industrial relations ensuring all administrative and legal compliances.
Mr. Dinesh Patel CFO
A well qualified CA, ICWAI with over 11 years of work experience in accounts, finance, audit, direct & indirect taxation. He has also qualified the Professional Programme examination of The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI). He has worked with Mahindra & Mahindra Limited Ltd, Mahindra Two Wheelers Ltd, CASE New Holland Construction Equipment India Private Limited. Associated with Shakti Group since May 2018.
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Experienced management team with robust corporate governance standards
Mr. Ravi Patidar Company Secretary
A Commerce graduate, and also hold the degree of L.L.B. He is an Associate Member of ICSI. He has over 10 years work experience in handling Secretarial work in listed Company, Public Limited Companies and various other matters.
Dr Chinmay Jain DGM - Electronics and Control
An M. E. in electrical engineering from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, he has a Ph. D. degree from the Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT, Delhi. He has published close to 20 research papers in renowned international journals such as IEEE/IET transactions etc along with 9 patents in his bucket. His research interests and working area includes special motor design, power electronics, drives, power quality, grid interfaced solar PV systems and design of custom power devices.
Prof . B M Sharma Overall Head (Operations & HR)
Retired Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, SGSITS Indore. A seasoned professional having rich experience spanning over 30 years in academics and industry with expertise in design and development of super efficient motors.
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Corporate Structure – Providing global presence
SPIL Shakti Pumps India Limited
Domestic
Foreign
Shakti Energy Solutions P Ltd & Shakti Green Industries P Ltd
Shakti Pumps USA, LLC
100% WOS based out of USA Revenue: ₹ 337 mn, PAT: ₹ 41 mn in FY2022
Shakti Energy - 100% WOS has 1,00,000 solar structures annual capacity located in Pithampur (MP), Currently only doing captive production while have plans to sell to other players as well
Revenue: ₹ 1,547 mn, PAT: ₹83 mn in FY2022
Shakti Green - Formed 100% Subsidiary on Dec 2021 to enter into EV Solutions like Motors, Controller, Chargers
Shakti Pumps FZE, UAE
100% WOS based out of UAE Revenue: ₹794 mn, PAT: ₹55 mn in FY2022
Shakti Pumps (Shanghai) Ltd
100% WOS based out of China Revenue: PAT ₹ (0.2 mn) in FY2022
Shakti Pumps (Bangladesh) Ltd
100% WOS based out of Bangladesh Revenue: ₹25 mn, PAT: ₹ 0.3 mn in FY2022
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Investor Presentation
Key Drivers (to capture growing solar pumps and allied markets)
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Why solar pumping systems are need of hour?
Working of a Existing Grid System Pump
▪ A solar-powered pump is a pump
running on solar energy generated by photovoltaic panels or the radiated thermal energy available from collected sunlight as opposed to grid electricity or diesel run water pumps.
▪ The operation of solar powered pumps is more economical mainly due to the lower operation and maintenance costs and has less environmental impact than pumps powered by an internal combustion engine (ICE).
▪ On-grid or Off-Grid Solar Pumps are useful in both scenarios where there is grid power supply and no grid
PM supporting Solar power to push farmer income
PM speech on Solar pump
No fuel cost - as it uses free sun light
Working of a Existing Diesel System Pump
Working of a Solar System Pump
Long operating life
No electricity required
Advantages of a Solar Water Pumping System
Easy to operate and maintain
Highly reliable and durable
Eco-friendly
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Government initiatives to support solar power generation
To promote the green energy agenda
Target to setup 280 GW solar power capacity by 2030 (from 49.34 GW as on 31 Dec 2021)
Off Grid
Launched Various Schemes
Grid Connected
▪ Pradhan Mantri - Kisan Urja Suraksha Evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan (PM Kusum) scheme
▪ Atal Jyoti Yojana
▪ 7 million solar lamp scheme for School Going
Children
▪ Off-grid and decentralized solar PV Application
programme
▪ Setting up of Solar Parks and Ultra Mega Solar
Power Project
▪ Solar rooftop programme
▪ Setting up of over 5,000 MW Solar Photovoltaic
(SPV) power projects
▪ Central Public Sector undertaking scheme for
setting up 12,000 MW SPV power projects by the government
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Relevant Scheme for SPIL
Kusum - A initiative to transform agriculture sector
In FY 2018-19, a ₹480 bn budget was setup for 10 years period
Subsidy scheme to install new solar pumps and replace the existing electrical/diesel pumps to reduce the dependency of grid power
Component A
Component B
Addition of 10,000 MW solar power capacity with the installation of small plants of up to 2 MW capacity each
Installation of 20 lakh solar-powered agricultural pumps (off-grid)
1. Replacement of existing diesel pumps
▪ Replacement demand is ~320 lakh pumps with ~220 lakh
electric pump and ~100 lakhs diesel pumps
▪ Initial plan to replace 20 lakh pumps of the total 100 lakh
diesel pumps (Achieved ~15% of target)
2. Farmers applied for electricity connection, but the request is
still pending with the department
3. Farmers want to terminate their electricity connections after
getting it replaced with solar power
Point 1 & 2 constitute ~90% demand from component - B
Component C
Solarisation of 15 lakh existing Grid-connected agriculture pumps (on-grid)
KUSUM SCHEME I (Market Mode)
Size: 1,50,000 Pumps
Executed: ~78,940
SPIL: ~22,340
KUSUM SCHEME II (Market Mode)
Size: 3,17,000 Pumps (Expected)
Executed: 68,427 (Jan 2022 - September 2022)
SPIL: 21,475 (Jan 2022 – September 2022)
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Kusum – Benefitting farmers to the core and slowing the base issues in the sector
State
State Nodal Agency
Project
Farmer Share
State Share
MNRE Share
Total
Rajasthan
RHDS - Jaipur
PM-KUSUM
40%
Haryana
Punjab
HAREDA - Panchkula
PM-KUSUM
25%
PEDA - Chandigarh
PM-KUSUM
15% - SC, 20% - Gen.
Himachal Pradesh
SDSCO - Shimla
PM-KUSUM
15% - SC, 20% - Gen.
Gujarat
GUVNL - Vadodara
PM-KUSUM
40%
Madhya Pradesh
MPUVN - Bhopal
PM-KUSUM
35%
Chhattisgarh*
CREDA - Raipur
SSY-5 & 6
5%
Maharashtra*
MSEDCL – Mumbai
(T-03 & T-04)
5% - SC/ST, 10% - Gen/OBC
30%
45%
45%
45%
30%
35%
95%
95% 90%
30%
30%
30%
30%
30%
30%
-
-
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
Other Benefits
Farmer reviews regarding PM KUSUM scheme
Reduces dependency on grid power
Low electricity billing
High yield with the introduction of micro irritation
Additional income by selling surplus electricity to grid
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Kusum - Benefitting Government to move away from fossil to renewable sources
India Potential – Renewable Energy (RE) ~ 1,100 GW
Targets to reach 500 GW RE capacities by 2030 of which Solar is expected to have 260 GW
750 Solar
300 Wind
25 Bio-Energy
20 Small Hydro
Extremely slow execution rate so far, just added ~53 GW capacities during Apr 2014 to Jan 2021 to reach overall of ~93 GW RE capacity (Solar has ~50 MW)
▪ Low infrastructure cost for the government as compared to high cost of other power sources ▪ Help government to reduce the carbon emission to Net zero level by 2050
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Huge Addressable market for SPIL providing immense opportunities
Large Headroom for Growth - Water Pump Market
USD 54 Bn
Global
% 6
USD 23 Bn
Asia
% 6
USD 3.4 Bn
India
% 0 1
2 2 - 6 1 0 2 R G A C
India has third largest regional market for water pumps after MEA and China and fastest growing region with an estimated CAGR of over 10% during 2017-27
▪ Global solar industry was valued at
USD 50 bn in 2019 and is estimated to grow by 26% to reach USD 200 bn by 2026
▪ Installed solar photovoltaics (PV)
power capacity in the world increased by 22% to 773.2 GW by the end of 2020, up from 635 GW in 2019
▪ Solar water pumping systems’ market in India is estimated to grow at CAGR of more than 27% from FY2018 to FY2024
▪ Key growth drivers of the solar energy market are Government subsidies and tax rebates for solar panel installation and increased awareness of environmental degradation
Solar Pumps in India – Market Size
Particulars
KUSUM 1
KUSUM 2
FY24E
FY25E
Solar Pumps * (Lakh nos.)
Avg. Price (₹ Lakh)
Centre budget (₹ bn) @ 30% share
Market Size (₹ bn)
1.50
3.17
3.50
4.00
-
-
-
2.00
2.50
2.50
17.0
-
-
60.0
87.5
100.0
Immense potential for SPIL commanding more than 35% market share; currently operating at just 40% Capacity Utilisation level
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Total Sanctioned Standalone Pumps to be Installed (Nos) – 807,124 (Component B Achievements as of 30.September.2022)
Emphasizing on technological improvement to further drive future growth
Awarded 2 patent of 29 allied patents ▪ On the back of advanced R&D team and infrastructure,
SPIL filled for 29 patents
▪ Awarded first-ever patent for inventing ‘A Unidirectional Solar Water Pump with Grid-tied Power Generation’ capabilities
▪ Second patent received in Aug’22 from the US for
making a high starting torque energy efficient motor
Regular addition of new products
▪ Providing innovative solutions through its advanced R&D support
▪ Some of recently developed innovative products are:
Automatic Structure
Universal Solar Pump Controller
Small Structure Pumps
EV Products
▪ Inherent rotational property
▪ Panel can rotate as per sun’s direction
▪ Can generated more than 30% power generation
▪ Can maximum utilize the solar power available at the site
▪ Multiple
applications like Water Pumping, Atta Chakki, Deep Freezer, Mobile Charging Port etc
▪ For farm
▪ Developing EV
motors, chargers and controllers to cater to newly growing market
land/small fields of ~1 acres area
▪ Cost effective costing lesser than the larger structures (7.5 HP)
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Presence across continents – Leading to revenue & margin expansion
Global Presence (100+ countries)
Opportunities
Europe 26 countries
North America 4 Countries
Middle East 26 countries
Asia 15 Countries
▪ Segment reported a CAGR of 11.5% during 2018-21 expecting to perform better on the back of new orders which may translate into better overall margins as the segment has the strongest margin out of the other segments
Africa 29 countries
Oceania 3 Countries
▪ Secured contract worth USD 35.30 million from
Government of Uganda for supplying solar-powered water pumping
FY22 Export sales: Rs 1,851 mn, contributing 15.7% in revenue
RoW 15%
Asia 5%
Africa 10%
United States 16%
▪ SPIL is also the part of International Solar
Alliance (ISA) which have following demand:
▪ Aggregated demand for more than
2,70,000 solar pumps across 22 countries
Middle East 54%
▪ More than 1 GW of solar rooftop across 11 countries and
▪ More than 10 GW of solar mini-grids across 9 countries under
its respective programmes
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Retail demand – Well supported by strong distribution network and new product launch
High market penetration with strong distribution network
500+ Nos of Dealers in India
1200+ Product Variants
400+ Service Centre
18 State-based Marketing Branch
▪ Sells
all
its “Shakti” Brand
products
under
▪ One of the selected bidders among 5-7 L1 bidders for supplying pumps with 1-10 HP
▪ Farmers can opt to buy pumps from among these L1 bidders providing enough push for SPIL to make a strong and sustainable B2C brand
▪
Launching new products like Small pumps structure and Universal solar pump controller, which we believe can help the company to have better B2C customer share and can further improve margins
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Strong backend support to improve customer connect
▪ Availability of many field people who control any issues related to the pumps
▪ Technological advanced company’s pumps can be remotely monitored through “Shakti Remote Monitoring System – Mobile App” with controls built inside the pumps
▪ Controller automatically switches the
pump on and off protecting the equipment against dry run
▪ Provide 3 years backend support to
farmers which has the average life of about 10-15 years
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Revenue grew by 1.3x in FY2022 compared to FY2021
11,785
Fig. in Rs million
9,297
4,366
5,464
3,828
FY2018
FY2019
FY2020
FY2021
FY2022
Revenue is expected to report a strong growth underpinned by strong government initiatives, strong product portfolio and in-house R&D infrastructure to launch new and innovative solution for its diversified customer and application mix
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Investor Presentation
Annexure
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Project Execution Process (PM KUSUM Scheme )
General Mechanism Respective Nodal Agency of each state looks after the activities for New & Renewable Energy sector:
S T E P 1 : Farmer submits interest for Solar equipment and contributes 10% to State Nodal Agency
S T E P 2 : MNRE contributes 30% to State Nodal Agency (MNRE is controlled by Central Govt.)
S T E P 3 : State Govt contributes 30% to 60% (including loan to farmer subsidized rates, if any) to State Nodal Agency
S T E P 4 : State Nodal Agency opens tender and issues work order to the bidder
S T E P 5 : Bidder supplies materials to farmers & completes installation
S T E P 6 : Bidder submits document to the Nodal Agency for release of payment against the work completed
S T E P 7 : Nodal Agency verifies the installation and releases the payment to the Bidder
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60%
State Government
100%
Work Order
30%
Nodal Agency
10%
Farmer
Supplies to farmer
Installation
Document Submission
Payment
Nodal Agency
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ESG Initiatives for Sustainable Growth of Business
Environment Empathy
Social Responsibility
Corporate Governance
▪ The Company has diversified into solar energy operated pumps and rooftop products and have a cumulative installed capacity of over 612MW which manifest its commitments to green energy initiatives.
▪ The Company ensures sustainable use of resources and invests in sustainable technologies to reduce environmental footprint.
▪ Installation of solar pumps and systems
▪ The Company is committed to sound
across multiple villages in India
▪ Adoption of school, free medical facilities
& health camps for needy people
▪ Donation towards construction of Girl’s Hostel building in Badwani Dhar (MP)
principles of Corporate Governance with respect to all of its procedures, policies and practices.
▪ The governance processes and systems are continuously reviewed to ensure that highest ethical and responsible standards are being practiced by the Company.
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Shakti Pumps (India) Limited
Regd. Office & Works: Plot No. 4O1-,402 & 413, industrial Area, Sector - 3, Pithampur - 454774, Dist. Dhar (M.P.) India.
Mr. Dinesh Patel, CFO ✉ dinesh.patel@shaktipumps.com
Ernst & Young, LLP
Vikash Verma ✉ vikash.verma1@in.ey.com
Rohit Anand ✉ rohit.anand4@in.ey.com
Thank You
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