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Su-kam Power Systems

Su-Kam Power Systems Ltd.
Private
Industry Energy
Founded 1998; 19 years ago (1998)
Founder Kunwer Sachdev
Headquarters Plot No. 54, Udyog Vihar, Phase VI, Sector-37, Gurgaon, Haryana, India
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Kunwer Sachdev (MD)
Products inverters, batteries, UPS, solar power solutions, batteries
Website

www.su-kam.com

www.sukam-solar.com

www.su-kam.com

Su-Kam Power Systems Ltd. is an Indian power solutions provider which sells its products in more than 70 countries. The company provides power back-up solutions for both domestic as well as industrial markets, and focuses on eco-friendly energy solutions like solar power. Some of the major products include solar charge controller, solar power conditioning units, solar grid-tie inverters, solar off-grid power systems, home inverters, home UPS, Online UPS, line interactive UPS, batteries, battery chargers and Battery Equalizers.

It sells through its network of 1,200 distributors and 25,000 dealers. Su-Kam Power Systems is India's solar power solutions company .

Su-Kam was founded by Kunwer Sachdev in 1988 as a cable TV company with an investment of Rs. 10000. Kunwer Sachdev said in an interview to Business Today that he was frustrated with frequent break-down of his home inverter, so one day he decided to open it to look for the problem – that is how he got the idea to manufacture inverters himself.

Sachdev stated in an interview that the first inverter he made after testing and experimentation did not get a positive response, so he continued working on the product's technology and soon Su-Kam’s inverters sales picked up. He also said in the same interview that Su-Kam was the first Indian company to advertise in newspapers and to persuade dhaba owners across India to put Su-Kam’s boards – a marketing strategy which was followed by Vodafone and Airtel.

Kunwer Sachdev, the entrepreneur founder of Su-Kam Power Systems Limited is the Managing Director of the company. The Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group and Temasek Holdings (the investment arm of the Government of Singapore) together launched Reliance India Power Fund, a $200 million private equity fund, which has invested 20% of the paid-up capital of the company.


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