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Luminous Wins 350 MW Solar Project Under PM-KUSUM in Rajasthan

Luminous Power Technologies has secured a 350 MW solar project under the PM-KUSUM scheme in Rajasthan and will supply 1,000 utility-scale NXI A grid-tie inverters for the installations, supporting efficient and reliable power generation across multiple project sites.

December 22, 2025. By News Bureau

Luminous Power Technologies has secured multiple orders to install a cumulative 350 MW solar power project under the PM-KUSUM scheme in Rajasthan.

As part of the project, Luminous will supply 1000 utility-scale Grid-Tie Luminous NXI A inverters for powering the projects. The Luminous NXI A grid-tie inverter delivers up to 99 percent efficiency with a rugged IP66 and C5-M design, ensuring maximum energy yield even in extreme weather conditions. Its advanced protections and 10-year warranty make it a reliable and scalable choice for utility-scale solar deployments.

According to Preeti Bajaj, CEO and MD, Luminous Power Technologies, “India has entered a phase of renewable acceleration, rapidly becoming one of the world’s most dynamic markets for clean energy, supported by ambitious national targets and strong policy initiatives. The 350 MW solar project under the PM-KUSUM scheme marks a major milestone for Luminous. It reflects our unwavering commitment to supporting India’s clean energy transition while empowering rural communities at scale.

“By combining Luminous’ advanced solar technology with the entrepreneurial spirit of Rajasthan’s farmers, we are creating a future where clean energy and livelihood thrive together,” she added.

Under the project structure, the electricity generated from these solar plants will be sold to local DISCOMs, which will then distribute the clean energy to residential, commercial and institutional consumers in their respective areas. The initiative also plays a vital role in supporting the livelihoods of farmers who lease their land for solar development, providing them with a stable and additional income stream. More than 150 farmer families are expected to benefit directly from the programme. The combined installations could generate between 500 and 560 million units of electricity annually, potentially offsetting an estimated 402,000 to 459,000 tonnes of CO₂ each year—equivalent to planting approximately 19 to 22 million trees.

The project is expected to be executed in a staggered manner beginning in the first quarter of 2026. Multiple EPC contractors and local developers will collaborate on the rollout, with land-leasing arrangements facilitated directly with farmers and landowners across the participating regions.
 
The NXI-A grid-tie inverters are designed for India's evolving power needs. Its compact, wall-mounted design saves space and simplifies installation. It can withstand extreme temperatures (-30°C to 60°C) and boasts up to 99 percent efficiency for optimal solar panel performance. The inverter is compatible with high-capacity solar panels, including TOPCon and Monocrystalline types. Intelligent monitoring systems offer real-time alerts for any potential issues, maximising energy yield and ensuring peak efficiency through automatic diagnostics.
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