Saatvik Green Launches UDAY On-Grid Solar Inverters for Indian Market
Saatvik Green Energy, a name that’s quickly becoming synonymous with solar innovation, has just dropped a game-changer—the UDAY series on-grid inverters. Think of this as their big move from just making solar panels to offering full-fledged solar power solutions. Whether you’re a homeowner, a small business owner, or running an industrial unit, there’s something here for you.
Why the UDAY Series Stands Out
First off, the name itself—UDAY—means ‘the rising of the sun’ in Hindi. Poetic, right? But don’t let the name fool you; these inverters are all about hardcore performance. With single-phase inverters (1.1 kW–6 kW) for rooftops and three-phase inverters (6 kW–50 kW) for bigger setups, Saatvik’s got the spectrum covered.
Residential vs. Commercial: What’s the Fit?
For homes and small shops, the single-phase inverters are a sweet spot. They handle up to 20 A PV input current, so they’re ready for those high-power modules everyone’s raving about. On the other hand, the three-phase inverters? They’re the muscle—perfect for factories or large commercial spaces, with the same 20 A per string capability.
Features That Make You Go ‘Wow’
Alright, let’s geek out a bit. The UDAY series boasts MPPT efficiency over 99%—yeah, you read that right. Add to that 150% PV input oversizing, IP65 protection (dust and water won’t stand a chance), and anti-islanding tech. Plus, there’s optional AFCI protection because safety never takes a day off.
But What About the Grid?
Good question. These inverters play nice with the grid, complying with all local codes. They even have zero export functionality, so you’re not pushing power back when you don’t want to. Ever had a utility company fuss about feedback? Not with UDAY.
The Business Behind the Tech
Saatvik isn’t just throwing fancy gadgets at us—they’re backing it up with solid numbers. A net profit jump of 459% in Q1 FY26? Revenue up 272%? That’s not just luck; it’s a sign they’re doing something right. With a 4.05 GW order book, they’re clearly in demand.
So, what’s the bottom line? If you’re in India and looking for inverters that balance efficiency, reliability, and scalability (oops, scratch that—let’s say ‘room to grow’), the UDAY series deserves a spot on your shortlist. And with Saatvik’s distribution network, getting your hands on one shouldn’t be a hassle.
This reminds me of when microinverters first hit the scene—everyone was skeptical until the savings started rolling in. UDAY might just be that moment for India’s solar sector.






