Galo Solar Grows Presence In 12 Cities, Accelerates India’s Clean Energy Shift

Galo Solar, a leading provider of solar energy solutions in India, has announced its expansion into several key cities, including Lucknow, Kanpur, Agra, Aligarh, Bareilly, Farrukhabad, Gorakhpur, Varanasi, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bhiwani, and Bangalore. This strategic move is aimed at supporting India’s clean energy transition by making reliable, efficient, and cost-effective solar solutions more accessible to residential, commercial, and industrial users across these regions.

With fully operational dealer partners now established in each of these cities, Galo Solar is providing end-to-end rooftop solar systems and essential components under one trusted brand. These offerings include solar panels, inverters, ACDBs, DCDBs, and mounting structures, all backed by expert installation services and dependable after-sales support. This integrated approach ensures that customers receive comprehensive solar solutions tailored to their energy needs.

The company is currently placing a strong emphasis on the residential rooftop segment, particularly in response to the success of the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, an initiative launched by the Honourable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. This government program encourages homeowners to adopt solar energy by offering incentives and subsidies, and Galo Solar’s expansion aligns with this objective by simplifying the installation process and enhancing local availability.

In addition to residential solutions, Galo Solar continues to serve commercial and industrial clients seeking to optimize energy consumption and reduce operational costs through the adoption of solar power. The expansion into these new cities allows the company to cater to a broader customer base and support diverse energy requirements across sectors.

Jai, CEO, Galo Solar, said in a statement, “At Galo Solar, our mission is to make clean, affordable energy accessible to every home and business across India. By expanding our presence in 12 high-potential cities, we’re not just growing our footprint, but we’re empowering communities with the tools, knowledge, and support needed to embrace solar energy. This expansion reflects our long-term commitment to environmental sustainability, economic upliftment, and job creation. Through robust local dealer relationships, we provide customers with reliable products, professional service, and access to government incentives. Together, we’re fueling India’s shift to a cleaner, more self-sufficient future.”

This dealer-driven growth is part of Galo Solar’s broader vision to build a nationwide presence, with a target of having at least 100 dealers across India by the end of the year. It also reinforces the company’s commitment to supporting government efforts that promote clean energy adoption through streamlined subsidy programs and user-friendly installation processes.

Beyond the environmental benefits of solar energy, this expansion is expected to deliver significant economic advantages. These include lower electricity bills for end users and the creation of new employment opportunities in areas such as sales, system installation, and component manufacturing. Looking ahead, Galo Solar plans to collaborate with local municipalities and communities to further scale its impact and contribute to sustainable development across the country.

 

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