About this page — a recovered blog post from the Su-Kam era, originally published on blog.su-kam.com during Kunwer Sachdev's tenure as Founder & MD. The original blog was lost after Su-Kam's insolvency; this page is reconstructed from the Internet Archive and preserved as a historical record.
10 KW Solar Power System Installed in Warangal, Andhra Pradesh
Lalitha Nursing Home, Parkal (Parakala) — ~30 km from Warangal
Note: Now in Telangana — the region was part of Andhra Pradesh before the 2014 state bifurcation.
In Parkal, near Warangal, long daily power cuts were a fact of life — and for a hospital, every outage put patients at risk. Lalitha Nursing Home, a 70-bed facility, decided to fix the problem at its source and turned to Su-Kam for a rooftop solar system that could carry its critical load without depending on an unreliable grid.
Su-Kam installed a 10 KW rooftop solar power system running the hospital's essential equipment — operating lights, fans and medical devices — on clean solar energy through the day. For a healthcare facility this was a safeguard, not a convenience: uninterrupted power exactly where it mattered most.
The installation was one piece of Su-Kam's wider drive to take solar into institutions. Industry press at the time reported the company outfitting more than 90 hospitals across the region with solar for round-the-clock power — moving solar beyond demonstrations and into mission-critical use.
Warangal became one more proof point in Kunwer Sachdev's record of putting affordable, reliable solar to work for ordinary Indian institutions.
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