Shakti Pumps (India) Limited has informed the Exchange about Investor Presentation
To, The Secretary, Listing Department National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. Exchange plaza, BKC, Bandra (E) Mumbai - MH 400051.
To, The Secretary, Corporate Relationship Department BSE Limited P. J. Towers, Dalal Street Mumbai- MH 400001.
Date : - 10/05/2025
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 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
Encl.: As above
Shakti Pumps (India) Limited
Investor Presentation Q4 & FY25
BSE: 531431 | NSE: SHAKTIPUMP | ISIN: INE908D0101
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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Table of Contents
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02
03
04
05
Q4 & FY25 Highlights
Business Overview
Shakti’s Competitive Edge
Annual Financial Highlights
Annexures
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Q4 & FY25 Highlights
Management Commentary on Performance
“We are delighted to report a remarkable financial performance in FY25, marked by substantial growth across all key metrics. We
reported our highest-ever Revenue of Rs. 25,162 Mn, which surged by 83.6% YoY, while PAT grew exceptionally by 188.2% to Rs. 4,084
Mn. This impressive topline growth was driven by strong performances in both our domestic and export businesses, with profitability
and margins further bolstered by our unwavering focus on operational efficiencies.
Our financial prudence is reflected in our ability to reduce receivable days significantly in FY25, despite higher revenues. The
receivable days have come down to 152 days from over 178 days in FY24, and we are optimistic that this trend will continue to
improve in the coming years. The export business continues to demonstrate strong performance, growing by 52.7% in FY25 to Rs.
4,368 Mn. Our strong position in regions such as USA, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East ensures that this business remains stable and
sustainable.
Our healthy order book of Rs. 16,546 Mn and steady order inflow instil confidence in our ability to achieve robust growth in FY26 and
beyond. In addition to our current order book and ongoing inflows from states like Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Haryana, we have
actively bid for orders in various other states, including Madhya Pradesh and Punjab. We are confident that our strong presence
and market share in these states will enable us to secure significant new orders.
We remain highly optimistic about the vast opportunities that lie ahead. The solar pumps industry in India is experiencing rapid
growth, driven by increasing focus from both central and state governments through initiatives such as PM KUSUM, Magel Tyala
Saur Krushi Pump Scheme (Maharashtra), and Pradhan Mantri Krishak Mitra Surya Yojana (Madhya Pradesh). Additionally, the Solar
Rooftop sector presents a promising opportunity, with initiatives like PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana further enhancing the growth
potential.
Our strategic initiatives, robust order book, and focus on operational excellence will drive our growth and success in the years to
come.”
Mr. Dinesh Patidar Chairman
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Strong Order Book
CURRENT OUTSTANDING ORDER BOOK as on 09th May 2025
Order Value* (₹ Mn)
COMPONENT B - Off-Grid Solar Photovoltaic Water Pumping Systems
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL) &
Maharashtra Energy Department Agency (MEDA)
Haryana Renewable Energy Department (HAREDA)
Department of Agriculture, Uttar Pradesh
Others (RHDS, Rajasthan; JREDA, Jharkhand; and MID, Uttarakhand)
Magel Tyala Saur Urja Yojana, Maharashtra (Off-Grid SPWPS)
COMPONENT C - Grid Connected Solar Water Pumping Systems
Ajmer Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited
UGANDA and Other domestic and export projects
Total Outstanding Order Book
1,150
1,300
3,785
530
7,421
1,380
980
~16,546
* Inclusive of GST
Expecting substantial order inflow from various other states including Madhya Pradesh and Punjab
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Q4 & FY25 Consolidated Income Statement
Particulars (₹ Mn)
Q4FY25 Q4FY24
YoY
Q3FY25
QoQ
FY25
FY24
YoY
Revenue from Operations
6,653
6,093
9.2%
6,488
1,639
1,308
25.4%
1,544
2.6%
6.2%
25,162
13,707
83.6%
6,030
2,248
168.2%
EBITDA
EBITDA Margins %
Finance Cost
Depreciation and Amortization Expense
Other Income
PBT
Total Tax
PAT
PAT Margins %
Cash Profit
Basic EPS (₹) *
24.6%
21.5%
318 bps
23.8%
84 bps
24.0%
16.4%
756 bps
128
54
44
1,502
400
1,102
77
48
9
1,191
294
897
119
49
40
1,416
375
1,041
26.2%
22.9%
443
200
171
195
190
36
6.1%
5,558
1,899
192.7%
1,474
5.9%
4,084
482
1,417
188.2%
16.6%
14.7%
185 bps
16.0%
53 bps
16.2%
10.3%
589 bps
1,156
9.2
945
8.1
1,090
8.7
4,284
34.0
1,608
12.8
5.9%
12.9%
165.2%
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* Historical EPS is adjusted for bonus issue in the ratio of 5:1 i.e. 5 (five) bonus equity shares of Rs.10 each for each share
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Key Financials Charts
Revenue (₹ Mn)
EBITDA (₹ Mn) and EBITDA Margin (%)
25,162
21.5%
24.6%
6,093
6,653
13,707
1,308
1,639
24.0%
6,030
16.4%
2,248
Q4FY24
Q4FY25
FY24
FY25
Q4FY24
Q4FY25
FY24
FY25
PAT (₹ Mn) and PAT Margin (%)
EPS (₹)
14.7%
16.6%
897
1,102
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
-
10.3%
1,417
16.2%
4,084
18.0%
16.0%
14.0%
12.0%
10.0%
8.0%
6.0%
4.0%
2.0%
0.0%
34.0
8.1
9.2
12.8
Q4FY24
Q4FY25
FY24
FY25
Q4FY24
Q4FY25
FY24
FY25
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Business Overview
Shakti Pumps at a Glance
Business Overview
Diversified Business Model
A leading integrated player manufacturing fabrication technology- based solar/electricity operating submersible pumps in India, with an export presence in 100+ countries
With 4+ Decades of industry presence, Shakti Pumps is one of the few companies with the competency to manufacture pumps and motors in-house
Product-wise
Customer-wise
Solar Complete Systems (SWPS)
Government Projects
Submersible (Sets, Motors & Pumps)
Holds 15 patents and delivers unique proprietary products through in-house Research, Design and Development
Solar (Sets, Motors & Pumps)
Exports
Industrial
OEM
One of the biggest beneficiary under the PM KUSUM scheme; holds ~25% market share in the scheme
Others (Surface, Industrial & Others)
Retail & Others
₹ 25,162 Mn FY25 Revenue
₹ 6,030 Mn FY25 EBITDA
+ 83.6% Revenue YoY
24.0% FY25 EBITDA Mar.
₹ 4,084 Mn FY25 PAT
16.2% FY25 PAT Mar.
0.1x Debt-Equity as on 31st March 25
35.2% FY25 Return on Equity
500+ Dealers in India
1,200+ Product Variants
400+ Service Centres
3 Integrated manufacturing facilities
5,00,000 Pumps & Motors
1,00,000 Structures
2,00,000 Inverters & VFDs
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Shakti’s Competitive Edge
Competitive Edge
4+ decades of experience
Leading player in the Solar Pumps industry
PIONEER
Strong Industry Tailwinds provides further opportunity to grow
– Government’s continued focus to support farmer’s wellbeing
– Various Government Schemes to provide sustainable business
opportunities
INTEGRATED
Integrated Manufacturing – critical components in-house
- VFD, Inverters and Structures
End-to-end solutions provider
Strong R&D Capabilities provides competitive edge
– Received 15 product patents till date out of 29 patents filed for its
unique products
DIVERSIFIED
Diversified product range
Varied range of applications
Diversified customer mix
Diversified across geographies
Expanding product range and entering other businesses like
– EV Business
– Solar Rooftop
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PIONEER
Since its inception in 1982, Shakti Pumps has pioneered the production of 100% energy-efficient stainless-steel submersible solar pumps & motors
Been in the Pumps Business since last 4 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
Started Electronic & Control Division in 2018, (VFD Division with capacity of 2,00,000 VFD per annum)
Received 1st patent
Received IMC RBNQ certificate of merit in manufacturing category
Received second patent from the US for making a high starting torque energy efficient motor
Successfully completed QIP Issue of ₹ 2,000 Mn
Received 7 new patents in 2024 till date
Total 15 patents received till date
1982
1986
1996
2003
2008
2009
2013
2014
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
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
Started solar Pumps, one of the first in Industry
Awarded Innovative Energy Saving Product Company by CII
Crossed ₹ 25,000 Mn in Revenue
Certified as “Great Place to Work"
Formed 100% Subsidiary to enter into EV Solutions like Motors, Controller, Chargers Phenomenal Arrival & Success of Plug N Play Pump
Commenced operations in Uganda to Supply Solar Powered Water Pumping System
Received major orders from the Govt. of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra
Awarded Star Performer Award in product group at EEPC India National Awards for FY 20-21
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Leading player with a strong Market Share
Total Sanctioned Standalone Pumps – 12,24,229 Total Installed Standalone Pumps – 7,70,777 (63% of Sanctioned)
Component B
Pumps Installed by SPIL – 1,52,594
HARYANA Sanctioned Pumps – 1,97,655 Installed Pumps – 1,53,727 (78% of Sanctioned)
Pumps installed by SPIL – 34,992 (23% Market Share)
RAJASTHAN Sanctioned Pumps – 1,62,914 Installed Pumps – 99,192 (61% of Sanctioned)
~ 25% SPIL Market Share
PUNJAB Sanctioned Pumps – 33,000 Installed Pumps – 12,981 (46% of Sanctioned)
Pumps Installed by SPIL – 3,380 (26% Market Share)
UTTAR PRADESH Sanctioned Pumps – 1,10,948 Installed Pumps – 63,345 (57% of Sanctioned)
Pumps installed by SPIL – 33,478 (34% Market Share)
Pumps Installed by SPIL – 13,883 (22% Market Share)
MAHARASHTRA Sanctioned Pumps – 5,05,000 Installed Pumps – 3,70,579 (73% of Sanctioned)
MADHYA PRADESH Sanctioned Pumps – 59,400 Installed Pumps – 7,325 (12% of Sanctioned)
Pumps Installed by SPIL – 61,817 (17% Market Share)
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Pumps Installed by SPIL – 2,560 (35% Market Share)
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Source: pmkusum.mnre.gov.in & Company
* Major states include Haryana, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh
REST OF INDIA Sanctioned Pumps – 1,60,312 Installed Pumps – 63,628 (39% of Sanctioned)
Pumps Installed by SPIL – 2,484
as on 31st March 2025
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Opportunity of Solar Pumps through various schemes
Solar Pumps – Market Size
Schemes introduced by the Govt.
Particulars
Market Size
Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha Evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan (PM-KUSUM) Scheme
Total No. of Farmers
~ 140-145 Mn
Farmers with access to Pumps
No. of farmers with no access
~ 30 Mn
~ 110-115 Mn
No. of Diesel pumps
~ 8-9 Mn
Avg. Cost of Pump *
₹ 0.25 Mn
Under PM Kusum Scheme the Government is expected to install 4.9 Mn solar pumps by providing subsidies to individual farmers
Particulars
No. of Pumps
Details
4.9 Mn
Installation
0.8 Mn
Various other direct/indirect schemes through State Government
Magel Tyala Saur Krishi Pump Yojana (Maharashtra) - 3.5 Mn pumps
Current Replacement Demand
Additional Demand of Solar Pumps ^
~ 8-9 Mn
~ ₹ 2,200 Bn
Pradhan Mantri Krishak Mitra Surya Yojana (Madhya Pradesh) - 3.0 Mn pumps
~ 12-13.5 Mn
~ ₹ 3,200 Bn
Total Opportunity
~ ₹ 5,500 Bn
* Cost for 5HP Pump, Avg. Cost includes cost of Solar Panel ^ Based on 30% of marginal farmer who owns more than 1 hectare of land
Jal Jeevan Mission
The mission offers a significant market for both – conventional and solar water pumps, with the government to invest in water infrastructure with an outlay of ₹ 3.6 lakh crores. This mission creates a lot of opportunities for pump manufacturers to supply necessary equipment
Source: Industry Sources
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Execution Process & Guidelines under 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 3 :
State Govt contributes 30% to 60% (including loan to farmer subsidized rates, if any) to State Nodal Agency
S T E P 5 :
Bidder supplies materials to farmers & completes installation
S T E P 7 :
Nodal Agency verifies the installation and releases the payment to the Bidder
S T E P 2 :
MNRE contributes 30% to State Nodal Agency (MNRE is controlled by Central Govt.)
S T E P 4 :
State Nodal Agency opens tender and issues work order to the bidder
S T E P 6 :
Bidder submits document to the Nodal Agency for release of payment against the work completed
100%
60%
State Government
30%
Nodal Agency
Work Order
Supplies to farmer
Installation
Document Submission
10%
Farmer
Payment
Nodal Agency
• Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) cell accounts for approximately 40-50% of the total cost of solar pump sets • There is a strict regulatory compliance with DCR norms that mandate use of locally manufactured components in projects including PM KUSUM, Magel Tyala
Saur Krushi Pump Scheme, Pradhan Mantri Krishak Mitra Surya Yojana, and others
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Why Solar Pumps?
Adoption of solar energy-based irrigation and rooftop electricity generation will help reduce carbon footprint & achieve climate goals
Benefits to Farmers
Benefits to DISCOMs
Uninterrupted power supply helps farmers to adopt micro irrigation which results in superior crop quality and higher income
Farmers get immediate relief after solar connection, which would have taken 3 years due to application queues
Farmers become energy independent and self-reliant while being able to control the pump through RMS
Water conservation can be achieved by setting drive frequency inline to farmer's water requirement
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Zero Capital Investment and reduction in financial burden of maintenance costs and running losses
Eliminate the need to supply free energy to farmers and reduce tariff subsidy burden of state govts.
Will help DISCOMs in meeting RPO targets and international commitment for CO2 emission reduction
Saving huge land banks required to establish Generation, Transmission & Distribution network
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Solarization of Agricultural pumps aims to reduce T&D Losses
Average Billing Rate (in Rs. / kWh)
Transmission & Distribution Losses
Agriculture
Commercial
Domestic
Industrial
8.6
7.8
8.6
7.6
5.1
3.5
5.3
4.3
8.7
7.8
5.7
8.8
8.0
5.9
4.2
4.1
16.9%
16.6%
15.2%
14.8%
FY21
FY22
FY23
FY24
FY21
FY22
FY23
FY24
Source: https://iced.niti.gov.in
Source: https://iced.niti.gov.in
Benefits to DISCOMs
•
• •
•
By embracing Solar Pumps, which enjoy free and stable energy from the sun, DISCOMs can achieve cost reductions in initial capital outlays, continuous subsidies, and energy wastage Switching to solar eliminates the operational and maintenance expenses incurred by DISCOMs Solar pumps also contribute to the reduction of transmission and distribution losses by generating power at the point of consumption itself Through the subsidies provided by central and state governments in these schemes, the government is able to cover up the losses of DISCOMs.
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Govt. focus on Agriculture and Renewable Energy
Why is Govt. focusing on Agriculture?
Why Renewable Energy push is important for the Govt.?
Contributes 17% to the total GDP of the country
Provides employment to 58% of India’s population and over 70% of rural households
2nd most populous country in the world and feeds a huge part of the population
Many industries depend on agriculture for raw material
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Integrating renewable energy solutions with agriculture to lower operational costs for farmer, while reducing carbon footprints
Target of installing 500 GW of RE capacity by 2030; while current capacity is at 190 GW
Fulfilling 50% of energy requirement from renewable sources by 2030
Reducing carbon intensity of economy by 45% by 2030
Reducing total projected carbon emissions by 1 billion tonnes till 2030
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INTEGRATED
In-house manufacturing capabilities for all key components required for pumps and motor manufacturing, ensuring complete control over quality and supply chain efficiency
State-of-art Manufacturing Facilities – with strong technical capability
Main Unit (I) 3,50,000 per annum Pumps & Motors Capacity
Spread across 16 acres
4”, 6”, 8” & 10” Motor Manufacturing Plant
Submersible & Industrial Pump Manufacturing Unit
Solar structures
SEZ Unit (II) 1,50,000 per annum Pumps & Motors Capacity
Spread across 3.15 acres
100% stainless steel submersible pumps for exports
Advanced and modern P&M to ensure superior quality
matching global benchmarks
Electronic & Control Unit (III) 2,00,000 per annum VFDs/Inverters Capacity
Part of Unit I
Japanese technology-based plant
Backward Integration:
– In-house manufacturing all the key components required for pumps
and motor manufacturing
– Also manufacturing VFDs, Inverters & Structures
– Control on the manufacturing process, quality and the
corresponding benefits of cost efficiencies
Forward Integration:
– Strong distribution and aftermarket channel with 60+ distributors,
500+ dealers and 400+ service centres in India
– Offer a comprehensive 5-year backend support service to farmers
– Developed the “Shakti Remote Monitoring System” a mobile app
allowing our customers to monitor their pumps remotely
Manufacturing Solar Structures for Solar Panels with capacity of 1,00,000 units per annum
Suppling power electronics products outside SPIL also
Capacity Expansion in Progress to Double all existing capacities
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Offers End-to End solutions for Solar Pumping Systems
Inhouse manufacturing of critical components in Solar Pumping value chain
Solar DCR Cell and Panel (procured domestically)
Surface pump
Pump Controller
Solar Mounting Structure
Ground level
Submersible pump
Well
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Robust Research & Development Capabilities
R&D facility certified from Department of Scientific & Industrial Research, Gov. of India
Computerised Testing Facility to maintain high international standard
R&D wing supported by IIT Delhi under the Government of India’s Advanced Invention Scheme
Advanced R&D facilities to develop innovative products to capture newer opportunities
Received 15 product patents till date out of 29 patents filed for its unique products
Focus on technological innovation enhances product quality by fostering cutting-edge designs, which leads to increased acceptance of the products in the market, and thereby improves market share
Certifications & Approvals
UL Certificate
North America Component Certified
Certificate of Compliance
European Conformity Certified
ISO Certification
ISI Mark Certification
India’s First 5- Star rated pumps
Star Export House Certificate
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DIVERSIFIED
Our diversified business model helps strengthening our overall business and ensures stability and resilience
Diversified Product Range with varied applications (1/2)
Shakti’s Range of Pumps
Submersible Pumps Stainless pumps with energy efficient duty points ranging 0.1-335 m3/h Application: Irrigation Systems, Groundwater lowering, Pressure boosting, Industrials
Vertical Multistage Centrifugal Pumps Non-self priming, installed in horizontal one-pipe system provides compact pump design & pipe work Application: Pumping of potable water and various industrial chemicals
Pressure Booster Pumps Horizontal, multistage pump integrated in compact design fitted to base plate for compact systems Application: Fluid transfer/circulation, pressure boosting, domestic, air-conditioning systems
Waste water Pumps Constructed in 100% AISI 304 stainless body with cast iron delivery casting, designed with vortex impeller Application: Lifting and draining waste-water with suspended solid bodies upto 50 mm
Solar Pumps Suitable for daytime irrigation for 6-8 hrs/day, power range 900W-4800W Application: Domestic & Industrials, villages, schools, nurseries, hospitals, cattle
Monoblock End Suction Pumps Non-self priming, single stage centrifugal volute pumps with axial suction port Application: Water supply, Industrial/high rise pressure boosting, liquid transfer
Open-well Pumps Dynamically balanced rotating part for minimum vibration, head range 8-28m Application: Water supply in high-rise, fountains, small farms, gardening
Plug and Play Pumps
2 wire motor without need of control box, for operation in 100 mm and above bore-wells Application: Domestic/residential water supply, gardening, washing systems, civil application
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Diversified Product Range with varied applications (2/2)
Shakti’s Range of motors
Shakti’s Range of Controllers, Mounting structure and others
Submersible Motors Fitted with water lubricated radial and thrust bearings for maintenance free operation Application: Dependable operation in 4” or larger water wells
Kalpavriksha Universal Solar Pump Controller Designed for maximum utilization of solar power from single power product Application: Pump, thresher, chaff cutter, atta chakki
EV Motors AC 3-phase induction motor with totally enclosed fan cooled for 1000/1500 RPM Application: Steering motors, compressor motors, fans & blowers, cranes, hoists & lifts
Sun Shakti Hybrid Inverter 1-6 kW, Single phase, transformer-less, high switching frequency-based grid- tie Application: Roof-top solar installation, small/big commercial establishments
Surface Motors Dynamically balanced rotors, double shielded antifriction bearings, electric grade steel Application: Compressors, fans/blowers, flour / rolling mills, machine tools, cranes
DU/DT Filter Plug & play shock-proof, wide temp. range, 3-phase, IP 54 design Application: Reduces voltage spikes, common mode & bearing current
Start Synchronous Motors
Runs at synchronous speed in steady state, advantage of self-start& high efficiency Application: Dependable operation for 150mm diameter or larger water wells
Nandi Mobile app controlled, data logging, graphical LCD, rust-proof enclosure Application: HVAC, Conveyor Belt, industrial fans, solar pump
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Shakti Solar Simha Drive
Rust-proof, rain-proof IP 65 design, plug & play installation Application: Driving various motors AC-IM, PMSM, S4RM, etc
Shakti Elite Soft starter
Patented Technology, soft start & stop protecting from stress Application: Agricultural & industrial 3 phase AC-IM & S4RM
Shakti RMS/IoT Dongle
Remote controlled, in-built data logger, GSM/Wifi/Bluetooth Application: Agricultural & industrial 3 phase AC-IM & S4RM
Solar Module Mounting structure
Design to installation solutions to withstand wind speed upto 150 kmph Application: Roof with less & premium space, agriculture, pumping
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Varied Range of Applications - Provide less dependency on any one sector
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
Agriculture For agricultural needs like irrigation pumps, solar pumping solutions agricultural sprinkler system with pumps or with solar pumps
Industrial Used in industries for variety of purposes such as firefighting, sewage, heating & cooling of systems, washing, storage etc
Commercial Used in hotels, corporates, malls, high rises buildings, commercial premises where heavy pressure and boosting is required
Sewage & Drainage Offers wide range of necessities 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
69%
67%
69%
77%
58%
FY21
FY22
FY23
FY24
FY25
19%
16%
24%
21%
17%
22%
15%
9%
10%
6%
Customers under Govt. Projects
Export Customers
Other Customers
• Supplies solar pumps to farmers
through various State Governments (PM KUSUM Scheme – Component B & C and Non-PM KUSUM)
• Grew by 37.5% CAGR during FY 2021-25
• Supplies water pumping systems along with industrial motors and pumps to 100+ countries
Supplies its pumps, motors & various other Equipments to customers like Industrial, OEM, Retail and Others
• Grew by 24.8% CAGR during FY2021-
25
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Diversified across Geographies
Global Presence (100+ countries)
Revenue from Exports (₹ Mn)
FY25 Exports Revenue-mix
Europe
26 countries
North America
4 Countries
Asia 15 Countries
Middle East 26 countries
Africa 29 countries
Oceania 3 Countries
24.8% CAGR
4,368
2,861
2,348
1,800
1,851
FY21
FY22
FY23
FY24
FY25
Updates
RoW
13.8%
Asia
3.4%
Middle East
24.8%
United
States
14.7%
Africa
43.3%
New orders which may translate into better overall margins as the segment has the strongest margin out of the other segments
Secured contract worth USD 35.30 million from Government of Uganda for supplying solar-powered water pumping
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
– 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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Diversifying Business Model
Revenue from Other Businesses
(₹ Mn)
2,074
1,786
1,394
1,408
1,119
FY21
FY22
FY23
FY24
FY25
Industrial Customers
Our products are used in industries for variety of purposes such as fire-fighting, sewage, heating & cooling of systems, washing, storage, etc.
OEM Customers
Under this, the company sells its products to solar OEM players (L&T, Mahindra, REIL, Adani & Tata Power). However, SPIL is currently focusing less on this business and pushing their own sales into the market to gain the market opportunities
300
FY25 Revenue (₹ Mn)
99
1,009
Industrial
OEM
Others
Other Customers
Our products are also used for domestic needs in bungalows, housing complexes, and for sewage purposes to drain flood water from basements, car parks, etc.
The products are also used in hotels, corporates, malls, high rises buildings and commercial premises
Other Businesses include
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Further expanding in Retail / Cash business
About Retail Business
Benefits to farmers of buying in Retail
➢ We provide our products and services to customers both directly
and via a network of dealers and distributors
➢ Our sales and marketing team consistently engages with customers, distributors, sales reps, and agents to stay abreast of evolving customer needs and market dynamics
➢ Teams channel customer feedback to our design and engineering
teams for product refinement and innovation
➢ Expands our product distribution, deepen market presence, and
broaden our product range in existing markets
Through Govt. Subsidy
Directly through Distributors
Pump Cost (5 HP)
Subsidy
Cost to Farmer
Difference
₹ 2,50,000
₹ 2,50,000
50%
Nil
₹ 1,25,000
₹ 2,50,000
+ ₹ 1,25,000
Company has associations with financial institutions to provide access to funds with interest free instalments for farmers
Eliminates waiting period
Guarantee of Quality
Direct dealing with Company
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Targeting New Opportunities - Electric Vehicles Segment
With a view towards incorporating Climate Change in its purview, Shakti EV Mobility Pvt. Ltd. was incorporated as a wholly-owned subsidiary by SPIL in December 2021
The subsidiary is engaged in the manufacturing and sale of EV motors, chargers, controllers and other items
SPIL Board has approved investments of ₹ 114.3 crores in Shakti EV Mobility, in one or more tranches over 5 years; The consolidated investment of SPIL in the subsidiary has now reached ₹ 50.0 Crores
Shakti EV has already catered to the two-wheeler, three-wheeler and four-wheeler segments and is in the process of testing and developing of other products
Recently been granted a patent for their ground-breaking invention of “Stack Assembly for Permanent Magnet Rotor”. This innovation is a significant advancement that promises to revolutionize the performance and efficiency of electric vehicles
Opportunity
The Electric Vehicle Industry is expected to reach 10 million in sales by 2030;
growing at a of 49% CAGR between 2022-30
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Targeting New Opportunities - Solar Rooftop
PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana
Benefits of Solar Rooftop
PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana is a government scheme that aims to provide free electricity to households in India, launched by PM Narendra Modi on February 15, 2024
Consumer savings on electricity bills
Under the scheme, households will be provided with a subsidy of up to 40%
Utilizes vacant rooftop space; no extra land needed
of cost of solar panels for installation on their roofs
There is a strict regulatory compliance with DCR norms that mandate use of
locally manufactured components in this scheme
The scheme is expected to benefit 1 crore households across India and will
save the government Rs. 75,000 crore per year in electricity costs
In the 1st Year, the scheme installed over 8.6 lakh solar panels and
subsidies worth Rs. 4,966 Crores have been released
Short lead time for setup
No need for new Transmission & Distribution (T&D) infrastructure
Roadmap to 1 crore households:
Lower T&D losses due to proximity of generation and consumption
- March 2025: 10 lakh
- October 2025: 20 lakh
- March 2026: 40 lakh
- March 2027: 1 crore
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Enhances tail-end grid voltages and eases system congestion
Aids in managing daytime peak loads for DISCOMs
Contributes to energy security through lower carbon emissions
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Key Strengths
Established industry presence with a proven track record, driving strong brand recognition for its products
A leading player in the PM KUSUM Scheme holding a significant market share in key agricultural states
Fully Integrated manufacturing facilities enabling comprehensive end-to-end pumping solutions
A diversified portfolio of high-quality products, serving a wide range of industries
In-house manufacturing of critical components
Wide Global Coverage and an Extensive Domestic Network
Robust research and development capabilities
Strong and experienced management
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Annual Financial Highlights
Consolidated Income Statement
Particulars (₹ Mn)
Revenue from Operations
EBITDA
EBITDA Margins %
Finance Cost
Depreciation and Amortization Expense
PBT
Total Tax
PAT
PAT Margins %
Cash Profit
Basic EPS (₹) *
FY21
9,297
1,413
15.2%
162
184
1,104
349
756
8.1%
940
6.9
FY22
11,785
1,105
9.4%
157
186
823
175
648
5.5%
834
5.9
FY23
9,677
666
6.9%
192
184
322
81
241
2.5%
425
2.2
FY24
13,707
2,248
16.4%
195
190
1,899
482
1,417
10.3%
1,607
12.8
FY25
25,162
6,030
24.0%
443
200
5,558
1,474
4,084
16.2%
4,284
34.0
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* Historical EPS is adjusted for bonus issue in the ratio of 5:1 i.e. 5 (five) bonus equity shares of Rs.10 each for each share
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Consolidated Balance Sheet
Particulars (₹ Mn)
Mar’ 21
Mar’ 22
Mar’ 23
Mar’ 24
Mar’ 25
Assets
Net Fixed Assets
Other Non-Current Assets
Current Assets
Total Assets
Liabilities
Net Worth
Other Non-Current Liabilities
Term Loans
Working Capital Secured Loans
Current Liabilities
Total Liabilities
1,481
214
5,009
6,705
1,463
48
7,126
8,637
3,406
3,932
177
198
588
2,336
6,705
137
93
957
3,517
8,637
1,481
152
5,620
7,253
4,181
145
24
710
2,193
7,253
1,878
175
12,450
14,503
7,557
98
0
829
6,019
14,503
2,595
490
16,659
19,744
11,611
436
353
1,324
6,020
19,744
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Consolidated Cash Flow Statement
Particulars (₹ Mn)
Cash Flow from Operating Activities
Profit Before Tax
Adjustment for Non-Operating Items
Operating Profit before Working Capital Changes
Changes in Working Capital
Cash Generated from Operations
Income Tax Paid
Net Cash from Operating Activities
Cash Flow from Investing Activities
Cash Flow from Financing Activities
Net increase/ (decrease) in Cash & Cash Equivalents
Cash & Cash Equivalents at the beginning of the period
Cash & Cash equivalents at the end of the period*
Mar-24
Mar-25
1,899
338
2,237
(1,381)
857
(360)
497
(615)
1,913
1,796
110
1,906
5,558
634
6,192
(4,632)
1,560
(1,355)
205
(1,980)
439
(1,336)
1,906
570
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Key Financial Highlights
Revenue driven by improved demand of Solar pumps (₹ Mn)
Break-up of Operating Costs as a % of Revenue
Revenue
EBITDA
PAT
Cost of Materials Consumed
Other Expenses
Employee Cost
25,162
9,297
1,413
756
11,785
9,677
1,105
648
666
241
13,707
2,248
1,417
6,030
4,084
4.7% 9.4%
70.6%
4.4% 9.4%
5.5% 10.8%
76.8%
76.8%
4.8% 11.7%
67.1%
4.0% 9.8%
62.3%
F Y 2 1
F Y 2 2
F Y 2 3
F Y 2 4
F Y 2 5
FY21
FY22
FY23
FY24
FY25
Margins showing improvement on the back of better operating leverage
Customer-wise revenue (₹ Mn)
EBITDA Margin
PAT Margin
Cash Profit Margin
Customers under Govt Projects
Export Customers
Other Customers
15.3%
10.1%
8.1%
9.4% 7.1% 5.5%
FY21
FY22
6.9% 4.4%
2.5% FY23
24.0%
17.0%
16.2%
16.4%
11.7%
10.3%
FY24
FY25
2,070
1,800 5,420
FY21
1,786
1,851
8,148
FY22
876 2,348
6,453
FY23
1,408
4,368
19,386
1,395
2,861
9,451
FY24
FY25
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Key Financial Highlights – Key Ratios
Optimum Capital Structure with High Coverage Ratio (x)
Despite growing revenues, receivable days have declined to 152 days from 178 days in FY24
Gearing
Interest Coverage Ratio
Debt Service Coverage Ratio
8.8
4.5
7.1
3.9
3.5
3.2
11.5
9.3
13.6
10.7
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
Average Debtors (Days)
Average Inventory (Days)
Average Creditors (Days)
104
91
74
119
115
87
102
92
62
178
172
118
152
108
80
FY21
FY22
FY23
FY24
FY25
FY21
FY22
FY23
FY24
FY25
ROCE
ROE
27.9%
22.2%
FY21
18.4%
16.5%
FY22
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Return Ratios
24.5% 18.8%
9.8%
5.8%
43.9%
35.2%
50.0%
45.0%
40.0%
35.0%
30.0%
25.0%
20.0%
15.0%
10.0%
5.0%
0.0%
FY23
FY24
FY25
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Annexures
Experienced Management Team
Mr. Dinesh Patidar Chairman 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. Sunil Patidar Director Determined professional with in people management and industrial relations ensuring all administrative and legal compliances.
innovative approach
Mr. Ashwin Bhootda Whole Time Director Specializes in International Business and has over 18 years of experience in Sales and Marketing, with a focus on international business. Over the years, have successfully navigated diverse implementing tailored strategies that align with business objectives and regulatory requirements. Holds a Master's Degree in International Business.
international markets,
Prof . B M Sharma Overall Head (Operations & HR) Retired Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, SGSITS rich experience spanning over 30 years in academics and industry with expertise in design and development of super-efficient motors.
Indore. A seasoned professional having
Mr. Ramesh Patidar Managing Director A Graduate in Business Administration with having more than 19 years of experience in Shakti. Looks after international business development activities exploring and expanding new business opportunities across the world.
Mr. Dinesh Patel Chief Financial Officer A well-qualified CA, ICWAI with over 14 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.
Dr Chinmay Jain Chief Technical Officer An M. E. in electrical engineering from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, he has a PhD 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.
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 11 years' work experience in handling Secretarial work in listed Company, Public Limited Companies and various other matters.
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Board of Directors
Mr. Hirabhai Somabhai Patel Independent Director
A retired IAS officer and has held various reputable positions in different departments. Notably, he has been the Secretary of Gujarat Electricity Board and the Managing Director of Uttar Gujarat Vij Company Limited, Surat and Gujarat State Energy Generation Ltd. He holds a post graduate degree in law with specialisation in Urban management from Singapore.
Mr. V.S.S. Pavan Kumar Hari Independent Director
in
Indian
Currently working Institute of Technology, Bombay, as Associate Professor in the Department of Energy Science and Engineering. Prior to this, he has worked as a Post-doctoral Researcher at the Arizona State University in Electrical Engineering from Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru.
in USA. Holds a PhD
Mr. Keyur Bipinchandra Thaker Independent Director
Mr. Bhim Singh Independent Director
A SERB National Science Chair & Emeritus Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, has more than 45 years of facets of Electrical experience engineering like PV grid interface systems, micro grids, power quality monitoring and mitigation, solar PV. He holds a PhD in Electrical Power from Indian Institute of Technology (Delhi).
the various
in
Mrs. Vandana Bhagavatula Non-Executive Woman Independent Director
A qualified Chartered Accountant and Information Systems Auditor with 25 years of expertise in Auditing, Taxation, Valuations, and Compliance. She possesses an Extensive expertise in Audits, Compliance, Taxation, and strategic planning. She was the Proprietor of VB & Associates, Director at Aneja Associates, and holds Senior position in Compliance team at HDFC Bank Ltd. Currently She is a freelance consultant, specializing in financial audits, regulatory compliance, and business strategy.
Mr. Ramakrishna Sataluri Non-Executive & Non-Independent Director
He is one of the faculty members of Indian Institute of Management, Indore, in the field of accounts and finance. He holds a doctorate from in management Hemchandracharya North Gujrat University, Patan.
A seasoned and experienced professional with over 37 years of experience in various industries. In his last assignment, he superannuated from Tata Power Solar Ltd. after working with the Tata group for two decades.
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Corporate Structure – Providing Global Presence
Shakti Pumps (India) Limited
Domestic
Foreign
Shakti Energy Solutions Ltd
Shakti Pumps (USA, LLC)
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
100% WOS based out of USA
FY2025 Revenue: ₹ 535 Mn
FY2025 Revenue: ₹ 2,168 Mn
Shakti Pumps (FZE, UAE)
100% WOS based out of UAE
Shakti EV Mobility P Ltd*
FY2025 Revenue: ₹ 294 Mn
Shakti EV Mobility P Ltd* - Formed 100% Subsidiary on Dec 2021 to enter into EV Solutions like Motors, Controller, Chargers
FY2025 Revenue: ₹ 38 Mn
Shakti Pumps (Bangladesh) Ltd
100% WOS based out of Bangladesh
FY2025 Revenue: Nil
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Strong Technological Advancements…
Patent Name
Benefits from the Technology
Unidirectional Solar Water Pump with Grid Tied power Generation
Enhances efficiency by feeding excess power to the grid and conserves water and electricity by adjusting the pump's discharge according to the water requirement.
High Starting Torque Direct Line Operated Energy Efficient Motor (Shakti Slip Star Synchronous Run Motor ‐ S4RM)
Delivers 5-10% more efficiency and up to 15% improved power factor over standard motors, cutting energy costs and carbon emissions
Switching Circuit To Start Single Phase-Induction Motor
Simplifies single-phase and submersible motor design by removing capacitors and conductors, reducing voltage issues, and improving switching accuracy
High Starting Torque Direct Line Operated Energy Efficient Motor (Shakti Slip Star Synchronous Run Motor ‐ S4RM) – US Patent
Enhances efficiency, reduces electric consumption and costs, benefits the environment, increases pump discharge rates, and minimizes energy losses,
ADA Conversion Based Contactor Less Soft Starter
Provides a smooth motor start and stop, extends motor life, and offers precise control, making it ideal for various industrial applications and particularly beneficial for PMSMs
Stack Assembly for Permanent Magnet Rotor
Increases electric motor efficiency, extends EV range, reduces energy losses and operating temperature, and enhances load capacity and torque
Grinder Pump Assembly with Adjustable Impeller
Streamlines wastewater treatment by grinding solids for better manageability and efficiency with innovative cutter and impeller technology
Helical Pump Assembly
Halves solar panel requirements in drinking water applications, adapts to sunlight peaks, fits remote areas, and aims for sustainable growth in water-limited and sensitive environments
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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Strong Technological Advancements…
Patent Name
Benefits from the Technology
Solar Flour Mill
9
Addresses electricity scarcity in rural areas, reduces costs and pollution, and supports farmers' additional income
10
Surface Helical Pump Construction with Collinear Flow
Ensures consistent water flow despite RO membrane blockages, enhancing efficiency, reducing maintenance costs, and supporting sustainability in the RO industry
11
Helical Pump Arrangement with Anti Vibration
Extends motor and product life, increases durability, and offers a cost-effective solution with reduced maintenance needs
12
Impeller Seal Arrangement for Multistage Sheet Metal Casing
Increases pump efficiency and reducing frictional losses in pump. And also reduce the cost of pump maintenance.
13
Methods & Apparatus for Soft Starting and Stopping a Motor
Improves motor and grid efficiency, reduces stress, controls start-up, limits inrush current, and works with generator-fed AC motors for longer lifespan and cost savings
14
Method and Apparatus for Soft Star, Soft Stop, Protection & Brown Out Operation of a Grid- Connected Motor
A gradual motor ramp-up minimizes mechanical stress and surges, thereby extending equipment lifespan and enhancing reliability in electrical systems
15
Starting Direction Control Based Position Sensorless PMBLDC Motor Drive for Irrigation
A cost-effective, reliable sensorless starting technique, enhancing performance in submersible pumps and solar energy applications
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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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PM KUSUM – Progress till Date
State Nodal Agency
Project
Farmer Share
State Share
MNRE Share
Total
State
Rajasthan
Haryana
Punjab
RHDS - Jaipur
HAREDA - Panchkula
PEDA - Chandigarh
PM-KUSUM
PM-KUSUM
40%
25%
PM-KUSUM
15% - SC, 20% - Gen.
Himachal Pradesh
SDSCO - Shimla
PM-KUSUM
15% - SC, 20% - Gen.
Gujarat
GUVNL - Vadodara
Madhya Pradesh
MPUVN - Bhopal
Chhattisgarh
CREDA - Raipur
PM-KUSUM
PM-KUSUM
SSY-5 & 6
40%
35%
5%
Maharashtra
MSEDCL – Mumbai
(T-03 & T-04)
5% - SC/ST, 10% - Gen/OBC
Progress under PM KUSUM
30%
45%
45%
45%
30%
35%
95%
95% 90%
30%
30%
30%
30%
30%
30%
-
-
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
Amount Sanctioned by Central Government for PM Kusum Scheme *
State
Installed Pumps under Component B ^ (Nos)
Particulars (Rs. Crores)
Rajasthan
Maharashtra
Haryana
Uttar Pradesh
Punjab
Jharkhand
Other States
Total
FY22
153.5
9.6
161.1
13.7
23.7
-
44.4
FY23
247.6
247.6
138.0
82.3
31.1
20.0
34.7
FY24
49.4
330.2
429.7
92.3
5.4
2.3
91.3
406.0
801.4
1000.6
Maharashtra
Haryana
Rajasthan
Uttar Pradesh
Punjab
Jharkhand
Other States
Total
3,70,579
1,53,727
99,192
63,345
12,981
32,383
38,570
7,70,777
* Source: https://pib.gov.in/PressReleaseIframePage.aspx?PRID=1941148
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Shakti Pumps (India) Limited
Dinesh Patel Chief Financial Officer dinesh.patel@shaktipumps.com
Ernst & Young LLP
Vikash Verma / Rohit Anand / Riddhant Kapur vikash.verma1@in.ey.com rohit.anand4@in.ey.com riddhant.kapur@in.ey.com
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