GK Energy primarily provides Engineering, Procurement, and Commissioning (EPC) services for solar-powered agricultural water pump systems, catering mainly to farmers in India. The company operates under Component B of the PM-KUSUM Scheme (Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha Evam Utthan Mahabhiyan). Acting as a comprehensive one-stop solution, GK Energy manages the entire process, including surveying, designing, supplying, assembling, installing, testing, commissioning, and maintaining systems. Its business model is asset-light, as the company does not own major manufacturing facilities but instead focuses on project management, integration, and service delivery. All key components, such as solar panels and pumps, are procured from specialized third-party vendors and supplied under the “GK Energy” brand. To support its operations, the company leases 13 warehouses across three Indian states and employs a workforce of 60 people, as of November 30, 2024.
GK Energy primarily provides Engineering, Procurement, and Commissioning (EPC) services for solar-powered agricultural water pump systems, catering mainly to farmers in India. The company operates under Component B of the PM-KUSUM Scheme (Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha Evam Utthan Mahabhiyan). Acting as a comprehensive one-stop solution, GK Energy manages the entire process, including surveying, designing, supplying, assembling, installing, testing, commissioning, and maintaining systems. Its business model is asset-light, as the company does not own major manufacturing facilities but instead focuses on project management, integration, and service delivery. All key components, such as solar panels and pumps, are procured from specialized third-party vendors and supplied under the “GK Energy” brand. To support its operations, the company leases 13 warehouses across three Indian states and employs a workforce of 60 people, as of November 30, 2024.