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Taylormade Renewables Ltd. (TRLN) has been awarded the final seal of the Indian Patent Office for its "Improved System of Sugar Manufacturing and Process Thereof," conferring the Gujarat-based clean-tech company complete intellectual-property cover for a technology that improves crystallization yield without sulphur and phosphoric-acid feedstocks. The grant, notified to the company on Monday and submitted to the BSE before market opening, turns last year's provisional filing into a 20-year-enforceable patent, solidifying TRNL's evolution from solar-thermal specialist to diversified green-process player.
Key Highlights
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Patent scope – Includes a modular train clarifier-evaporator that recycles condensate heat and uses plant-based flocculants, saving 100 % chemicals and ~18 % steam.
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Market target – India's 530+ sugar factories consume ₹2,000 cr/yr on clarifying chemicals; target 10 % market share in five years.
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Pilot success – The system was piloted at two UP mills in the 2024-25 crush and resulted in 0.4 % greater recovery, translating into Rs14 cr greater revenue per site.
Commercial roll-out – First turnkey orders to be fulfilled Q3 FY26; TRNL will license the design and provide proprietary heat-exchanger kits. • Strategic fit – Diversifies revenues away from solar dryers and bio-fuel boilers, bringing IP share of sales from 6 % to a guided 20 % by FY28. • ESG kicker – Process lowers sulphitation, lowering mill effluent COD by ~35 %, enabling mills to achieve new CPCB discharge norms.
Shares climbed 5 % to ₹642 on the BSE as investors considered royalty upside and cross-selling into TRNL's existing agri-energy customer base.
Source: BSE company filing, Taylormade Renewables Ltd.
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