Saatvik Solar Displays Comprehensive Solutions at The smarter E India

Saatvik Solar recently participated in The smarter E India 2026, held from February 25–27, 2026 at the Helipad Exhibition Centre. Visitors engaged with the Saatvik team at Booth E111 – Hall 1, where the company presented its latest advancements in solar module and inverter technologies.

The exhibition provided Saatvik Solar with a strategic platform to strengthen its presence in the Indian renewable energy market, connect with EPC partners, distributors, and developers, and showcase its growing product portfolio designed for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.

Representing the company at the event was Mr. Pushpendra Samadhiya, Head – Sales & Marketing, who actively interacted with stakeholders and explored new business collaborations.

At the expo, Saatvik Solar showcased its high-efficiency N-TOPCon G12R Solar PV Module, engineered for enhanced performance and long-term reliability. The company also highlighted its robust inverter range, including the SS-GTI-3P-6KW-A1, R1-3.3K1, and SS-GTI-1P-5KW-A1 PV Grid-Connect Inverters, designed to deliver efficient energy conversion, grid stability, and dependable operation across diverse installation environments.

Speaking at the event, Mr. Pushpendra Samadhiya, said “The smarter E India offers an important platform for Saatvik Solar to demonstrate our expanding technology capabilities and commitment to delivering reliable, high-performance solar solutions. We are focused on supporting India’s clean energy growth through innovation, quality, and strong partner engagement.”

Through its participation, Saatvik Solar reinforced its commitment to accelerating sustainable energy adoption across the country.


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