Company Incorporation Certificate

CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION

Started in 2014, Emisun Solar Power Private Limited is dedicated to promoting solar technology through world class products and services. It is the vision of our founding fathers – to see the country energy sufficient, and harness green energy cost effectively – that spurs us on. What sets Emisun Solar apart is our deep domain expertise in the alternate energy sector. Our founders have been associated with innovating in the alternate energy sector since the seventies, and our products are developed keeping in mind the niche needs of both domestic and commercial customers. We take tremendous pride in developing products indigenously for the masses. Emisun Solar has grown with this vision to become a leading company engaged in delivering seamlessly integrated solar energy solutions, on par with international standards. We are engaged in exporting-importing solar energy products, R&D on energy efficient solutions and promoting solar based products and services for both domestic and commercial use.

Quality-ISO 9001:2015 Certificate

ISO 9001 2008 EMISUN

To be a premier organisation in the manufacture of solar energy equipments and other energy conservative devices and be a premier brand in the market for these products by meeting the quality and delivery expectations of customers through continual improvement of internal system.

 

 

 

 

 

MNRE Chanel Partner

ISO 9001 2008 EMISUN

The role of new and renewable energy has been assuming increasing significance in recent times with the growing concern for the country’s energy security. Energy self-sufficiency was identified as the major driver for new and renewable energy in the country in the wake of the two oil shocks of the 1970s. The sudden increase in the price of oil, uncertainties associated with its supply and the adverse impact on the balance of payments position led to the establishment of the Commission for Additional Sources of Energy in the Department of Science & Technology in March 1981. The Commission was charged with the responsibility of formulating policies and their implementation, programmes for development of new and renewable energy apart from coordinating and intensifying R&D in the sector. In 1982, a new department, i.e., Department of Non-conventional Energy Sources (DNES), that incorporated CASE, was created in the then Ministry of Energy. In 1992, DNES became the Ministry of Non-conventional Energy Sources. In October 2006, the Ministry was re-christened as the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.