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CRI Pumps Receives Rs 7.54 Bn Order from MSEDCL
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CRI Pumps Receives Rs 7.54 Bn Order from MSEDCL

CRI Pumps, the world's fastest-growing fluid management solution providers, is proud to announce a significant milestone in its commitment to sustainability and renewable energy solutions. The company has been officially empanelled by the Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL), Mumbai, Maharashtra to supply 25,000 Solar Pumping Systems, valued at Rs 7.54 billion, as part of the Magel Tyala Saur Krushi Pump (MTSKP) scheme.

With this empanelment, CRI Pumps is poised to play a pivotal role in promoting the adoption of renewable energy solutions, powering Maharashtra鈥檚 agricultural landscape, and contributing to a greener, more sustainable future.

Commenting on this significant milestone, G. Soundararajan, Chairman of CRI Group, said, 鈥淲e are privileged to be chosen by MSEDCL to supply these Solar Pumping Systems. This substantial order highlights CRI鈥檚 unwavering commitment to innovation and excellence in developing reliable, energy-efficient, sustainable pumping solutions. With our robust execution capabilities, deep industry expertise, and extensive network across regions, CRI Pumps ensures seamless delivery and installation of these systems. As the global transition to renewable energy gains momentum, CRI Pumps remains deeply dedicated to offering solar pumping systems that foster environmental stewardship and ensure a sustainable future for generations to come鈥�.

With the successful installation of over 170,000 solar pumping systems and IoT-enabled smart pumps, CRI Pumps continues to set new standards in sustainable innovation. Through its advanced pumping technologies, CRI Pumps has realized significant achievements, including energy savings of approximately 5,200 million unit鈥檚 kWh and a reduction of 4.13 million tonnes in carbon emissions, highlighting its profound contributions to energy conservation and environmental sustainability.

CRI Pumps, the world's fastest-growing fluid management solution providers, is proud to announce a significant milestone in its commitment to sustainability and renewable energy solutions. The company has been officially empanelled by the Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL), Mumbai, Maharashtra to supply 25,000 Solar Pumping Systems, valued at Rs 7.54 billion, as part of the Magel Tyala Saur Krushi Pump (MTSKP) scheme. With this empanelment, CRI Pumps is poised to play a pivotal role in promoting the adoption of renewable energy solutions, powering Maharashtra鈥檚 agricultural landscape, and contributing to a greener, more sustainable future. Commenting on this significant milestone, G. Soundararajan, Chairman of CRI Group, said, 鈥淲e are privileged to be chosen by MSEDCL to supply these Solar Pumping Systems. This substantial order highlights CRI鈥檚 unwavering commitment to innovation and excellence in developing reliable, energy-efficient, sustainable pumping solutions. With our robust execution capabilities, deep industry expertise, and extensive network across regions, CRI Pumps ensures seamless delivery and installation of these systems. As the global transition to renewable energy gains momentum, CRI Pumps remains deeply dedicated to offering solar pumping systems that foster environmental stewardship and ensure a sustainable future for generations to come鈥�. With the successful installation of over 170,000 solar pumping systems and IoT-enabled smart pumps, CRI Pumps continues to set new standards in sustainable innovation. Through its advanced pumping technologies, CRI Pumps has realized significant achievements, including energy savings of approximately 5,200 million unit鈥檚 kWh and a reduction of 4.13 million tonnes in carbon emissions, highlighting its profound contributions to energy conservation and environmental sustainability.

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