New Delhi: KLK Ventures is delighted to announce its approval as a vendor under the Mukhya Mantri Gramin Solar Street Light Yojana (MGSSLY) by the Bihar Renewable Energy Development Agency (BREDA). This approval positions KLK Ventures as a key supplier for LiFePO4 Batteries (12.8 V, 54 Ah), and Luminaries (20 Watt), ensuring the success of this transformative rural solar lighting initiative.
The MGSSLY scheme, a flagship project of the Bihar government, is designed to enhance rural infrastructure and public safety through the deployment of solar-powered streetlights. KLK Ventures’ inclusion as an approved vendor highlights the company’s expertise in delivering high-quality, reliable, and sustainable energy solutions tailored to meet the needs of rural communities. With this milestone, KLK Ventures will now provide its components directly under its brand name for the scheme.
KLK Ventures has been an integral part of MGSSLY as an executing agency for the past several years, delivering and installing solar street lighting systems across rural Bihar. This recent approval empowers the company to not only execute projects but also supply its high-quality components, further solidifying its role as a key contributor to the state’s renewable energy initiatives.
“Having our brand approved for component supply under MGSSLY is a significant achievement and a testament to the quality and reliability of our products,” said Mr. Akshat Jain, CEO, of KLK Ventures Pvt Ltd. “We are honored to continue supporting Bihar’s vision of sustainable rural development, now as both an executing agency and a trusted supplier of critical solar components.”
KLK Ventures has also established a state-of-the-art manufacturing unit in the Pandaul Industrial Area, Bihar, which is equipped with cutting-edge technology to ensure the production of high-quality components for the MGSSLY scheme. This unit underscores the company’s commitment to supporting Bihar’s clean energy initiatives while creating local employment opportunities and fostering economic development in the region.