Ohms Energy, a leading solar EPC company in Mumbai, is spearheading a faith-driven sustainability movement by installing solar power systems at religious institutions across India. These institutions, ranging from 20 kWp to 250 kWp, are not only reducing their costs but also promoting environmental stewardship. Notable installations include Shree Jain Shwetambar Sangh Pedi, Shree Jeerawala Parsvnath, and Shri Vijay Pataka Parshvnath Maha Tirth, among others. By embracing solar energy, these institutions are significantly lowering their carbon footprint and electricity expenses.

Ohms Energy focuses on religious institutions because all faiths emphasize harmony with nature. Solar power is a perfect fit, being renewable and cost-effective. The company takes pride in supporting these institutions in their sustainability efforts, as Director Anuraag Gupta mentioned. These installations not only provide environmental benefits but also substantial financial relief, with some institutions seeing a return on investment in as little as three years.

Ohms Energy has overcome complex installation challenges by being innovative and flexible. For example, local mango harvesters were used to manually carry solar panels to a rocky terrain at Sri Satya Sai Trust in Ananthapuram. Another temple in Kharghar, struggling with high electricity bills, was able to recover its investment in under three years with a custom-designed solar solution.

These projects demonstrate the potential for religious institutions to lead the transition to clean energy. Ohms Energy is committed to expanding solar adoption in culturally significant spaces and is working with trustees to showcase cost savings. The company aims to create a future where faith and sustainability go hand in hand. Religious institutions across India now have an opportunity to join this transformative journey towards a greener future, ensuring financial stability while championing environmental conservation.