• who we are
At KCP Solar, sustainability is more than a goal — it’s the foundation of everything we do. Since 1986, we’ve been driving India’s transition to clean energy by making solar power reliable, accessible, and affordable across residential, commercial, and industrial and utility sectors.
Through innovative engineering, efficient design, and responsible execution, we help reduce carbon emissions and create long-term value for communities and businesses alike. Every project we deliver reflects our commitment to a greener, energy-secure future — where progress and planet move forward together.
With over 40 years of solar leadership, KCP Solar continues to power sustainable growth, champion energy independence, and inspire a cleaner tomorrow for generations to come.
• Solar Pioneers



Founded in 1986 with a strong foothold in both Thermal and Photovoltaic technologies, KCP Solar has grown into one of South India’s most trusted solar EPC companies. Supported by seasoned experts and passionate young engineers, our in-house teams handle everything from design and manufacturing to commissioning and service — delivering solar excellence built on nearly four decades of experience.
• Popular Queries
In the broader market, integrated solar street lights in India typically range from ₹3,500 to ₹15,000+ per unit (depending on wattage, battery size, pole, and accessories) in smaller to moderate installations.
In practice, a well‑designed LiFePO₄ battery in a solar street light might last 5–8 years or more, depending on usage profile, depth of discharge, temperature, and maintenance. Many industry sources expect 5–8 years before battery replacement is needed in favorable conditions.
In many installations, maintenance visits are scheduled 1–2 times per year for cleaning, inspections, and routine checks. Some more advanced systems may include remote monitoring or fault alerts to reduce manual checks.
Solar street light systems are ideal for remote and rural areas because they do not require any connection to the power grid. Instead, they use sunlight to generate electricity during the day and store it in batteries to power the lights at night. This makes them especially useful in areas where electricity supply is limited, unreliable, or completely unavailable.
Yes — often existing poles can be retrofitted, with certain conditions and modifications:
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