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Loom Solar, one of India’s fastest-growing bootstrapped solar energy startups, has announced a foray into the utility-scale solar market with the recent commissioning of significant projects across Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Rajasthan.
These projects comprise an 8 MW solar power plant in Tamil Nadu, a 5.3 MW plant in Madhya Pradesh, a 1.1 MW installation in Uttarakhand, and a 3.5 MW capacity in Rajasthan.
PV and BESS Integration
Alongside project expansion, Loom Solar unveiled a new two-pronged strategy targeting India’s growing demand for utility-scale generation.
The approach focuses on deploying large-scale photovoltaic (PV) arrays as well as integrating advanced battery energy storage solutions (BESS) to ensure grid stability - a critical requirement as India’s per capita power consumption is set to rise from 1,395 kWh in FY 2024 to an estimated 3,675 kWh by 2047.
Amod Anand, Cofounder and Director of Loom Solar, emphasised the company’s intent to shape India’s future energy grid by providing smooth integration of renewables at scale.
“India’s ambitious goals of energy independence and achieving Net-Zero by 2070 are not just aspirations; they are the foundation of our economic future,” Anand said, underlining the company’s goal to deliver consistent, reliable power.
He further elaborated, “By coupling our high-efficiency solar modules with advanced battery storage, we ensure that every unit generated strengthens the resilience of the national grid. We are not just building solar plants; we are strengthening the entire backbone of India’s clean energy transition.”
Building a Smart, Sustainable Energy Ecosystem
Loom Solar’s utility-scale initiative is supported by in-house manufacturing, which includes plans for a 1.2 GW PV module factory and a 100 MW inverter and battery assembly line.
The company commits to intelligent, integrated solar solutions supported through expertise in IoT and AI integration - moving beyond hardware to deliver a holistic, adaptive energy ecosystem.