ADM Solar today announced that it has secured a contract to supply 150 MW of solar panels compliant with the Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) for projects under Component B of the PM-KUSUM Scheme. The modules will be deployed in agricultural and institutional solar projects across key regions in Maharashtra, Haryana, and Rajasthan.
These areas are among the most active zones under the KUSUM scheme, where decentralized solar power is enabling farmers to reduce dependency on grid power and diesel, while lowering operational costs for irrigation and allied activities.
ADM Solar said it will supply advanced 500W, 520W, 525W 535W and 540W mono PERC solar panels under the DCR category, ensuring compliance with the domestic content mandate of the scheme. It added that these modules are designed for superior energy yield, durability, and long-term performance, making them ideal for agricultural and rural deployment where reliability is critical.
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