IIT Guwahati incubated start-up ‘Quant Solar’ pioneers Floating Solar Technology
IIT Guwahati incubated Startup Quant Solar Technologies Pvt. Ltd, a leading clean-tech start-up, has pioneered Floating Solar Technology in India: an innovative way to harness solar energy and conserve water bodies.
Incubated at IIT Guwahati – Technology Incubation Centre (IITG-TIC), Quant Solar has made significant strides in the field of renewable energy.
Floating Solar Plants are installed on water bodies such as dams, reservoirs where they can restrict evaporation loss up to 70%, say sources from IIT Guwahati.
With easy integration into existing reservoirs, they efficiently contribute to national solar goals while leaving Zero footprint at the end of project lifecycle, say sources from IIT Guwahati.
Incubated at the cutting-edge facility of IIT Guwahati – Technology Incubation Centre (IITG-TIC), Quant Solar has surged to the forefront of the clean-tech revolution, making cutting-edge contributions to the field of renewable energy.
Innovative startup
Speaking about the startup, Co-Founder & Director of Quant Solar Technologies, the IIT Guwahati incubated startup Mr. Pankaj Kumar, emphasized the transformative impact, stating their innovative start-up isn’t just about clean energy but also about conserving water by containing evaporation.
It is saving precious land for better utility, improved power generation due to cooling effects of water, improving aquatic life and many more, he said.
This is a monumental leap towards environmental sustainability. With thousands of reservoirs and big water bodies spread across the country, the potential is enormous and the opportunity to make an impact is incredible, he said.
We firmly believe that these advancements will not only fulfil the growing energy needs but will also make substantial contributions to environmental conservation, ushering in a new era of sustainable power solutions, said Co-Founder of IIT Guwahati incubated startup.
Technology
Through its ground-breaking technology and innovation, the start-up has strategically aligned itself with global leaders, joining the prestigious consortium led by DNV in the Netherlands, say sources from IIT Guwahati.
This strategic collaboration cements Quant Solar as a key player in shaping global standards for Floating Solar Plants, say sources from IIT Guwahati.
Contributions
Speaking about Quant Solar, Prof. Senthilmurugan Subbiah, Chairperson of the IIT Guwahati – Technology Incubation Centre (IITG- TIC) said “QuantSolar isn’t just an emerging start-up.
It is making significant contributions to environmental sustainability. The success of start-ups incubated at IITG-TIC is fuelled by IIT Guwahati’s unparalleled expertise in clean energy products design and development.
Environment
The collaborative environment at IIT Guwahati has been instrumental in Quant Solar Technologies’ journey.
The institute’s commitment to fostering innovation and providing the necessary resources has empowered start-ups like Quant Solar to lead the charge in creating sustainable solutions, say sources from IIT Guwahati.
Enterprises
Since its inception, Quant Solar has worked with multiple public sector enterprises, state government bodies and Private companies.
It has also delivered India’s first Megawatt scale Floating Solar Plant (FSP) of 2 MW capacity and one of the world’s largest Floating Solar Plant of 36 MW for NTPC, say sources from IIT Guwahati.
In an ongoing incubation journey at IIT Guwahati, Quant Solar Technologies remains steadfast in its commitment to continuously innovate advanced technologies within the realm of clean tech.
Specializing in Floating Solar Technology, the company’s in-house design, engineering, and R&D capabilities propel it to craft site-specific solutions for large-scale projects.
By ingeniously harnessing solar energy on water bodies, Quant Solar not only meets national solar goals but also addresses water conservation challenges.
Pioneering advancements in modular platform design, the company’s Floating Solar Plants redefine the traditional solar landscape, offering an efficient and environmentally conscious approach to power generation.
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