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Talk To UsSix years ago, Bhambri Solar partnered with New Green Fields School under the visionary leadership of Mr. Ashwini Kumar. With a mission to foster environmental sustainability and reduce carbon footprint, solar power plants were installed at the Saket and Alaknanda branches.
Bhambri Solar provided complete implementation support, securing a 30% subsidy rebate through the Solar Energy Corporation of India. The goal extended beyond savings—aiming to cultivate eco-responsibility within the school.
The Saket branch presented a shading challenge. Bhambri Solar redesigned the layout with raised structures to ensure optimal sun exposure and system efficiency, creating a shadow-free solution.
The solar systems exceeded expectations. With an impressive 3.89 units per kW daily, compared to a nearby college’s 3.4 units, the school saw full ROI within three years. Now, they enjoy nearly free electricity.
Inspired by this success, Mr. Kumar partnered with the National Skill Mission to launch a solar tech center inside the school. The initiative empowers students with skills in solar entrepreneurship, paving a way for widespread adoption in both urban and rural India.
This initiative reflects how solar technology can spark long-lasting educational and environmental reform. New Green Fields School now stands as a role model for other institutions looking to integrate clean energy while nurturing environmentally responsible leaders.
Mr. Ashwini Kumar is no ordinary school chairman. His relentless commitment to sustainable education has transformed New Green Fields School into a center of environmental excellence.
Beyond the numbers—3.89 units per kW daily and major cost savings—his passion led to the establishment of a solar technology training center inside the school. This center is now shaping green innovators of tomorrow.
“We take care of nature, and nature takes care of us.”
Established in 1957, Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan (BVB) in Delhi has been a cornerstone of education, art, and culture. In November 2022, BVB partnered with Bhambri Solar, supported by Tata Power Solar, to install a 135 kW solar power plant. Funded by ICICI Foundation’s CSR initiative, this project reflects BVB’s commitment to sustainability and its cultural ethos.
BVB has always emphasized Indian heritage and harmony with nature. Solar energy, a gift of nature, aligns with this ideology by not only reducing carbon emissions but also supporting sustainable living in accordance with Indian traditions and values.
With a monthly saving of ₹1,50,000, the solar installation significantly eases operational costs while contributing to carbon credit and national green initiatives. Director Mr. Ashok Pradhan, a former IAS officer, proudly highlights the dual benefits—economic and ecological—derived from this sustainable move.
Mr. Pradhan placed his trust in Bhambri Solar due to their commitment to excellence. As he puts it, "Mehenga roye ek baar, sasta roye baar baar"—investing once in quality yields long-term peace of mind. This mindset reflects BVB’s emphasis on reliability, performance, and value.
BVB lives by the principles of "Sarv Dharm Sambhav" and "Sarv Dharm Sadbhav"—treating all religions with equal respect and compassion. This inclusive approach extends to their environmental policies. By educating students on sustainability, BVB empowers them to be responsible, empathetic global citizens.
BVB’s solar journey exemplifies its dedication to cultural values, financial prudence, and environmental care. Their collaboration with Bhambri Solar not only yields energy savings but also inspires future initiatives like educational scholarships powered by solar savings. BVB continues to lead with trust, tradition, and a vision for a greener tomorrow.
Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan isn’t just an educational institute—it’s a cultural and ideological movement. With solar power lighting its path, BVB continues to honor its heritage while forging ahead with environmental and social responsibility at its core.
Through this initiative, the institute exemplifies how tradition and technology can coexist to build a better, sustainable future.
Mount Carmel School, known for educational excellence, embarked on a sustainability journey by installing solar energy systems. Led by Chairman Dr. Michael William and implemented by Bhambri Solar, the initiative reflects the school's commitment to environmental responsibility.
Building on the success in two junior wings, Dr. William envisioned outfitting all campuses with solar power. The project expanded to three junior and two senior schools, totaling 500 kW of solar capacity. His leadership prioritized technology adoption and maximizing solar potential.
Bhambri Solar ensured timely, high-quality installation for the senior wings, completing the project before winter break. They also facilitated state subsidies and rebates, improving financial viability.
Dr. William championed a comprehensive sustainability approach, including installing a solar water heater for the girls’ hostel. His motto, "Not to waste an inch of roof that can be used for solar generation," demonstrates the school’s dedication to maximizing renewable energy.
The solar systems paid for themselves within three years, enabling the school to invest in infrastructure and enhanced facilities, thereby enriching the educational experience.
Beyond installation, Bhambri Solar audited electricity usage to identify inefficiencies and optimized costs through sanctioned load adjustments. Early installation also allowed the school to offset minimum charges during COVID-19 closures by leveraging excess solar energy.
Mount Carmel School’s partnership with Bhambri Solar, under Dr. William’s visionary leadership, exemplifies innovation, sustainability, and responsible stewardship. The school continues to set a shining example for educational institutions worldwide.
By harnessing solar power comprehensively, Mount Carmel School illustrates how visionary leadership and expert partnership can drive financial savings, environmental responsibility, and lasting educational impact.
Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) Sitapur, located in Uttar Pradesh, empowers rural communities across health, education, income generation, and women's empowerment. However, frequent power cuts and voltage fluctuations hindered the use of modern teaching tools like LCD projectors.
Despite advanced facilities, unreliable electricity supply limited KVK Sitapur’s ability to use teaching aids effectively, restricting educational outreach and training.
Partnering with Bhambri Solar, KVK Sitapur installed a 10 kW off-grid solar system funded by a CSR initiative. This system stores solar energy in batteries, ensuring uninterrupted power supply even without grid connectivity.
After installation, teaching staff could seamlessly use the LCD projector, enabling continuous training sessions and workshops. The emotional response from senior teachers highlighted the solar system’s profound effect on educational delivery.
For Bhambri Solar, the project reaffirmed their commitment to sustainable community development by contributing significantly to KVK Sitapur's empowerment mission.
The KVK Sitapur and Bhambri Solar partnership demonstrates how innovative solar solutions overcome rural energy challenges, unlocking educational opportunities and serving as an inspiring model for rural India's sustainable transformation.
Munjal University, renowned for innovation and academic excellence, partnered with Bhambri Solar to launch a Solar Tinkering Lab. This initiative offers hands-on experience with solar energy technologies, including a newly installed 40 kW solar power plant with a string inverter.
The lab aims to foster interdisciplinary learning and research in solar photovoltaics (PV), equipping students with skills in PV technologies, installation, maintenance, and efficiency optimization, while promoting sustainability.
Emphasizing interdisciplinary education, Munjal University’s lab is open to engineering, management, and law students. It supports a minor program in "Energy Harvesting and Storage," broadening understanding of renewable energy applications.
Munjal University’s Solar Tinkering Lab, in partnership with Bhambri Solar, exemplifies experiential learning and sustainable innovation. The lab prepares students for renewable energy careers and reinforces the university’s leadership in interdisciplinary education.
Solar energy not only saves money and reduces environmental impact but also enriches education and strengthens school communities as sustainability leaders.
Tronica City, Ghaziabad | 100 kW Rooftop Solar | Tin Shed Roof (Industrial)
₹39 Lakhs
Rising electricity bills impacted factory profits, along with increasing pressure to improve sustainability and operational efficiency.
Installation of a 100 kW rooftop solar power plant on the factory's tin shed roof — making efficient use of unused space for clean energy.
Solar panels on the tin shed reduce indoor heat, lowering cooling needs and improving workplace comfort.
“Solar gave us control over our energy costs and our image. It’s smart business — and our clients love knowing we’re powered by the sun.”
— Divit Jain
Delhi | 5 kW Rooftop Solar | RCC Terrace | ₹2.1 Lakhs Investment (Post-Subsidy)
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With monthly electricity bills exceeding ₹5,000 — and soaring during peak summer — Atul Ahuja wanted a sustainable, long-term solution to reduce expenses and embrace clean energy.
Under the PM – Muft Surya Ghar Yojana, a 5 kW grid-connected rooftop solar system was installed. The process was smooth and cost-effective, enabling immediate financial and environmental benefits.
“We used to worry about high bills every summer. Now, solar takes care of our energy needs — and our conscience. It's smart, simple, and satisfying.”
— Atul Ahuja
North Delhi | 6 kW Rooftop Solar | Installed in 2017 under SECI Subsidy Scheme
Investment Recovered: In 4 years
In 2017, Sanjeev Solanki installed a 6 kW solar system at his residence with a clear goal — to reduce energy bills and contribute to a cleaner, sustainable future.
In 2024, leveraging his surplus solar energy, Sanjeev purchased an electric vehicle (EV). Now, his rooftop solar powers both his home and his daily commute — making his lifestyle cleaner and nearly cost-free.
“Solar paid for itself — and now it’s paying for my driving. It feels amazing to run my home and car with the power of the sun.”
— Sanjeev Solanki