Hoymiles has launched a 7.7 MW solar power project in Gaya, Bihar, under the PM-KUSUM initiative and is powered by 20 units of Hoymiles’ 350 kW HINV350HX-G2 string inverters. The project marks a major boost in the region’s transition toward clean and reliable energy.
The project aims to provide clean electricity to the grid supporting the growing energy requirements of the region. This installation will enable access to dependable power boosting agricultural activities, including irrigation, while supporting the broader development of local communities.
Hoymiles will deploy HINV350HX-G2 string inverters providing the project a utility-scale power conversion solution designed for large solar installations. The commissioning proves that string inverter technology can successfully drive utility-scale and distributed renewable energy projects across India.
The project was delivered and commissioned in collaboration with EPC partner Naw Dharam Energy and distribution partner Sun Solista.
Furthermore, the project underlines the rising role of the PM-KUSUM scheme in strengthening clean-energy infrastructure in agricultural regions and enabling renewable energy deployment.
With the deployment of Hoymiles’ HINV350HX-G2, the company continues to grow in India’s solar market while strengthening the country’s transition toward cleaner and more resilient energy infrastructure.
The deployment also reflects the company’s drive to supply scalable solar technology adapted to India's dynamic renewable energy sector.







