Gensol Engineering Signs ₹350 Crore Deal To Sell Scorpius Trackers’ US Subsidiary

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Gensol Engineering Limited has signed a non-binding Term Sheet for a strategic deal worth ₹350 crore involving the sale of its US subsidiary, Scorpius Trackers Inc., to a major renewable energy solutions provider in the United States. The transaction includes the transfer of exclusive and global intellectual property (IP) rights for Scorpius Trackers’ advanced solar tracking technology, except for India. This deal aligns with Gensol’s strategy to monetize high-value assets, unlock capital from its subsidiaries, and reinvest in core business areas to strengthen its financial position.

The deal will be executed in two phases, with full closure expected by March 2026, subject to due diligence, regulatory approvals, and closing conditions. The proceeds from the sale will be used to expand Scorpius Trackers’ operations in India, boost Gensol’s solar EPC business, and support broader clean energy initiatives. This reinvestment aligns with the company’s long-term vision to enhance cash flow and improve financial stability, creating sustained value for shareholders.

Anmol Jaggi, Chairman & Managing Director of Gensol Engineering, stated that the deal highlights the strong value within Gensol’s subsidiaries and the company’s innovation-driven approach. He emphasized that monetizing the US business of Scorpius Trackers allows Gensol to focus on high-growth opportunities in India while improving its financial strength.

Although the deal transfers global IP rights to the US entity, Scorpius Trackers Pvt. Ltd. will continue to operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of Gensol Engineering in India. The company will retain its IP rights for Indian projects, ensuring continued innovation and leadership in the country’s rapidly growing solar market.

Shailesh Vaidya, CEO of Scorpius Trackers, mentioned that the agreement will drive rapid expansion in the US market while maintaining a strong presence in India. The partnership aims to strengthen Scorpius Trackers’ technology presence worldwide and capitalize on the immense growth potential of India’s solar sector.

Gensol Engineering’s approach to monetizing its subsidiaries supports its capital-efficient growth strategy, ensuring value realization from high-potential assets. With a diversified portfolio that includes solar EPC, tracker technology, electric mobility, and energy storage, Gensol remains committed to scaling operations, enhancing profitability, and maximizing long-term shareholder returns.

 

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