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Aristo India launches 100% solar-powered facility in Bangalore, leads green switch in sustainable manufacturing

Aristo India, a leading name in home interior solutions known for its offerings in wardrobes, kitchens, and furniture, has unveiled its new 100% solar-powered manufacturing facility in Bangalore. This state-of-the-art facility is a major step in the company’s efforts to achieve carbon neutrality and promote a greener, more sustainable future. The Hon’ble Energy Minister of Karnataka, Shri KJ George, officially inaugurated the facility and engaged with the staff.

The facility covers an area of 104,969 sq. ft. (2.4 acres), with 57,300 sq. ft. dedicated to furniture production and 26,191 sq. ft. allocated for finishing and warehousing. The newly installed solar power system has a capacity of 340 kVAp, generating enough energy to meet the entire electricity needs of the Bangalore factory. This initiative aligns with Aristo India’s ongoing commitment to sustainability and innovative manufacturing practices, while also helping the company optimize costs at scale, benefiting customers.

Kuruvila Kurian, Director of Aristo India, shared his thoughts on the launch, saying, “We are immensely proud to inaugurate our solar-powered facility in Bangalore. This marks a key milestone in our sustainability journey and aligns with our objective of fostering company growth while reaching new customers. This facility has been designed to deliver world-class performance, prioritizing safety, product quality, and environmental sustainability. Through this green initiative, we hope to inspire our partners, customers, and competitors to join us in building a greener tomorrow. We are grateful to the Hon’ble Energy Minister for gracing this occasion.”

The facility is equipped with high-density solar panels, each generating over half a kilowatt of power, maximizing energy output while requiring minimal roof space. High-efficiency inverters further reduce energy losses. This system is expected to cut CO2 emissions by 400 tons annually—equivalent to planting a significant number of trees—and enhance local grid stability, ensuring better power reliability for the community. Additionally, it contributes to improved working conditions by alleviating summer heat, underscoring Aristo India’s commitment to sustainability, innovation, and responsible manufacturing.

Aristo India’s sustainability efforts extend beyond solar power. The company is also focused on initiatives such as sewage treatment, reducing raw material waste, electrifying its service vehicle fleet, and rainwater harvesting. These actions reinforce its leadership in green manufacturing. The launch of the new facility strengthens Aristo India’s reputation for innovation and responsible business practices, setting a benchmark for the industry.

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