Su-Kam Power Systems

[6] The company launched plastic body inverters, recognized by India Today as one of the top 10 innovations of the decade in 2010.

to invest Rs 300 crore to set-up an energy storage facility in Himachal Pradesh and is also considering entering the two-wheeler and commercial EV market.

[15] Su-Kam has installed 2,000 solar street lights in Kango, Mouila and Bitam villages of Gabon.

The company has also installed hybrid power systems that make use of wind and solar energy in five remote villages in Malawi - Chigundu, Mdayaka, Eluyumi, Kumbande and Kadzuwa.

[18] After the earthquake in Nepal in April 2015, Su-Kam distributed food and 800 solar home lighting systems to the victims.