“The rural population — particularly those in villages and Tier-3 cities — desperately needed reliable, affordable energy, but the ecosystem to deliver it simply did not exist. That gap is what drove us. Today, crossing ₹1,000 crore in turnover is not just a business milestone; it is proof that the vision of democratizing solar energy in India was right all along.” Amod Anand, Co-Founder and Director, Loom Solar
Loom Solar (Loom) has announced it has crossed the significant financial milestone of ₹1,000 crore in annual turnover — a testament to the company’s relentless focus on quality manufacturing, grassroots distribution, and innovation-led growth since its founding in 2018.
The achievement underscores a remarkable journey — from a bootstrapped startup addressing energy access gaps in rural and Tier-3 India to a nationally recognised solar solutions brand with presence across rooftop, commercial, and utility-scale segments. In under eight years, Loom Solar has built a product portfolio spanning high-efficiency solar modules (SHARK Bifacial, TOPCon, HJT), the CAML BESS (Battery Energy Storage Systems), and FUSION Hybrid Inverters, all designed and manufactured in India.
Reflecting on the milestone achievement and expressing his delight, Amod Anand, Co-Founder and Director, Loom Solar, said, “When we founded Loom nearly eight years ago, solar energy in India was largely confined to select urban pockets and a limited set of government-driven projects. Awareness was low, distribution infrastructure was nascent, and policy focus had yet to extend to the vast majority of the country. The rural population — particularly those in villages and Tier-3 cities — desperately needed reliable, affordable energy, but the ecosystem to deliver it simply did not exist. That gap is what drove us. Today, crossing ₹1,000 crore in turnover is not just a business milestone; it is proof that the vision of democratizing solar energy in India was right all along.”
The ₹1,000 crore milestone reflects Loom Solar’s consistent investments in manufacturing capacity, distribution depth, and product-led innovation. The company today operates integrated production facilities for PV modules, inverters, and storage systems — all certified under ALMM, BIS, IEC, and ISO standards — and is on track to achieve a manufacturing capacity of 1.2 GW for solar panels and 1 GW for inverters by CY 2026.
Backed by a team of over 300 skilled professionals, Loom Solar’s pan-India footprint spans six regional warehouses in Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Lucknow, and two in Faridabad, supported by 15,000+ channel partners, 500 distributors, and dedicated service teams. The company has also expanded globally, exporting to 11 countries, with one of the fastest delivery commitments in the industry.
“Innovation has always been the defining force behind Loom Solar. Over the past eight years, we have consistently introduced technologies and product categories that were entirely new to the Indian market. Our evolution — from first-generation mono modules to advanced TOPCon and HJT solar panels, integrated BESS, and Fusion Hybrid Inverters — closely mirrors India’s own solar transformation: from a nascent, project-driven sector to a mature, consumer-led industry. This is the result of our team’s relentless pursuit of excellence and our customers’ trust in the Loom Solar promise,” Mr. Anand added further.
With the ₹1,000 crore mark achieved, Loom Solar now sets its sights firmly on 2030. The company’s stated ambition is to install solar modules and battery energy storage systems in more than one million homes across India — a goal that aligns closely with the Government of India’s PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana and PM-KUSUM programme.