Premier Energies Acquires KSolare Energy for Rs 170 Cr
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Premier Energies acquires KSolare Energy for Rs 170 crore, entering solar inverter segment. JV to boost rooftop solar installations.

New Delhi, Oct 24 (PTI) Expanding its portfolio of renewable energy (RE) business, Premier Energies on Friday announced a foray into solar inverter segment acquiring 100 per cent stake of KSolare Energy for Rs 170 crore in a joint venture partnership.
The announcement follows Premier Energies entry into transformer manufacturing by acquiring a majority 51 per cent stake in Transcon Industries for a total consideration of Rs 500.3 crore on Thursday.
In a statement, the company said it has entered into definitive agreements with Syrma SGS Technology to acquire the entire ownership of KSolare Energy in the ratio of 51:49 per cent.
With the acquisition, Premier Energies has forayed into the fast-growing residential solar inverter segment with the JV partner.
The acquisition has been made for a consideration of Rs 170 crore.
Premier Energies MD & CEO Chiranjeev Saluja said his company, along with the JV partner, aims to leverage the opportunities in the domestic rooftop segment.
"Together with SYRMA SGS, we aim to make high-quality made in India inverters accessible to every rooftop installation under the government's PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana initiative," he said.
The joint-venture also plans to set up a new brownfield manufacturing facility in Pune to scale up production capacity to one million inverters annually.
KSolare Energy operates a manufacturing facility in Pune with a production capacity of 500,000 inverters per annum.
It specialises in designing and manufacturing a wide range of solar inverters, including on-grid, off-grid, and hybrid models mainly for the residential market.
Premier Energies is into manufacturing of solar cells and modules.
The company is scaling up to achieve a fully integrated 10 GW capacity across ingots, wafers, cells, and modules, while also foraying into battery storage and inverter manufacturing.
The announcement follows Premier Energies entry into transformer manufacturing by acquiring a majority 51 per cent stake in Transcon Industries for a total consideration of Rs 500.3 crore on Thursday.
In a statement, the company said it has entered into definitive agreements with Syrma SGS Technology to acquire the entire ownership of KSolare Energy in the ratio of 51:49 per cent.
With the acquisition, Premier Energies has forayed into the fast-growing residential solar inverter segment with the JV partner.
The acquisition has been made for a consideration of Rs 170 crore.
Premier Energies MD & CEO Chiranjeev Saluja said his company, along with the JV partner, aims to leverage the opportunities in the domestic rooftop segment.
"Together with SYRMA SGS, we aim to make high-quality made in India inverters accessible to every rooftop installation under the government's PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana initiative," he said.
The joint-venture also plans to set up a new brownfield manufacturing facility in Pune to scale up production capacity to one million inverters annually.
KSolare Energy operates a manufacturing facility in Pune with a production capacity of 500,000 inverters per annum.
It specialises in designing and manufacturing a wide range of solar inverters, including on-grid, off-grid, and hybrid models mainly for the residential market.
Premier Energies is into manufacturing of solar cells and modules.
The company is scaling up to achieve a fully integrated 10 GW capacity across ingots, wafers, cells, and modules, while also foraying into battery storage and inverter manufacturing.
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