
Sampann Utpadan India Ltd Commissions 4 MW Solar Power Plant, Reducing Power Costs and Carbon Emissions
Sampann Utpadan India Ltd has successfully commissioned and commenced operations of its 4 MW Solar Power Plant at 1258/A, 1259 Paiki 1, Mauje Desar, Taluka Desar, District Vadodara, Gujarat, with effect from 10 March 2026. The solar power plant is expected to generate approximately 60,00,000 units (6 million kWh) of clean energy per annum, resulting in substantial savings in power procurement costs. This initiative will significantly reduce dependence on conventional grid power and mitigate exposure to fluctuations in electricity tariffs, thereby enhancing operational efficiency and long-term cost stability. The project is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 4,500—5,000 metric tons per annum, which is equivalent to the environmental benefit of planting and sustaining approximately 2.1 lakh (210,000) mature trees annually. The commissioning of this 4 MW solar facility reflects the Company’s commitment to sustainable growth, responsible environmental stewardship, and long-term value creation for stakeholders.
Key Highlights
- Sampann Utpadan India Ltd commissions 4 MW Solar Power Plant
- Expected to generate 60,00,000 units of clean energy per annum
- Substantial savings in power procurement costs
- Reduction in carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 4,500—5,000 metric tons per annum
- Aligns with India’s renewable energy commitments under the Paris Agreement