MAM's Sane Guruji Arogya Kendra

A 100.1 kW solar PV system was designed and installed at the hospital after studying the electricity requirement and roof space available. A total of 220 panels were installed which are expected to generate  1,40,140 units of electricity in the first year. The hospital is estimated to save Rs 16,00,000 from their electricity bill annually. Additionally the system will lead to a reduction in carbon emissions of 2,600 MTCO2e in its lifespan.

About the Hospital

Sane Guruji Arogya Kendra (SGAK) run by the Maharashtra Arogya Mandal (MAM), a charitable trust established in 1960 that focused on preventive healthcare. It initially started as a small charitable hospital for social welfare in a rented room in 1960. It has since grown into a 250-bed multispecialty hospital with ISO 9001:2008 accreditation and its own premises. The hospital has a clear social welfare aim and treats a significant number of patients from low-income backgrounds. 

PANEL INSTALLATION