Rajasthan’s recognition with the Gold Award for leading India in solarising agriculture through DISCOMs marks a defining moment in the country’s renewable energy journey. More than an award, it reflects years of consistent effort to make clean, reliable power accessible to farmers—where it matters most.
By integrating solar power into agricultural feeders, Rajasthan has addressed multiple challenges simultaneously: improving power reliability for farmers, reducing dependence on conventional energy sources, and easing grid pressure. Districts such as Chhatarpur, Phalodi, Barmer, and surrounding regions stand out as strong examples of how solar energy, when implemented at scale, can create real impact on the ground. These regions have shown how renewable energy can move beyond infrastructure and become a tool for empowerment.
Such achievements are made possible by a strong and dependable solar ecosystem. Over the years, we at RAYZON Solar feel proud to have contributed in this ecosystem by supplying reliable solar modules over 1 GW across these regions, supporting the state’s broader vision of sustainable agriculture. Designed to perform in extreme climatic conditions, these installations have quietly played their role in ensuring consistent energy output and long-term reliability for agricultural use.
Looking ahead, the momentum continues. With growing demand for solar-powered agriculture and infrastructure-led renewable expansion across India through various Government of India initiatives like KUSUM, RAYZON Solar aims to supply more than 2 GW of solar panels during FY 2026–27, supporting similar initiatives in Rajasthan and many other states with similar policies. The focus remains on scale with stability—delivering technology that performs, lasts, and supports long-term energy goals.
Rajasthan’s milestone offers a compelling blueprint for other states aspiring to solarise agriculture at scale. With the right intent, execution, and trusted technology, renewable energy can drive meaningful change—benefiting farmers, strengthening grids, and accelerating India’s clean energy transition.