Pyramid Technoplast Ltd has commissioned a 6 MW solar power plant in Gujarat, aiming to save ₹150 million annually in energy costs. With a total investment exceeding ₹600 million and a projected four-year payback period, the initiative marks a major step in the company’s sustainability roadmap.
Sustainability Investment Update
Pyramid Technoplast Ltd, a leading manufacturer of polymer-based industrial packaging, has officially commissioned a 6 MW captive solar power facility in Gujarat. The project is expected to generate substantial cost savings and reduce the company’s carbon footprint, aligning with its long-term ESG goals. The solar plant will power multiple manufacturing units, enhancing energy self-reliance and operational efficiency.
The company has invested over ₹600 million in the project, with a targeted payback period of four years. This move is part of Pyramid’s broader strategy to integrate renewable energy into its operations and reduce dependency on grid electricity.
Major Takeaways
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6 MW solar plant commissioned in Gujarat to support captive power needs
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₹150 million in annual power cost savings projected
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Total investment exceeds ₹600 million with a four-year payback horizon
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Solar energy to power multiple manufacturing units across Gujarat
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Initiative aligns with ESG goals and long-term sustainability strategy
Notable Updates
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Pyramid Technoplast is also expanding capacity in Maharashtra and Gujarat
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The company is progressing toward automation in its MS drums segment
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Recycling and backward integration initiatives are underway to enhance margins
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Management expects improved profitability and operational resilience in FY26
Sources: Pyramid Technoplast Annual Report 2024–25, ScanX News, LinkedIn (Sajjan Kumar), Business Standard