Solar Monitoring Company in Madhya Pradesh — PM-KUSUM Component B, DG-Solar Hybrid and Rural Feeder Monitoring
India’s largest PM-KUSUM Component B state. Rural DG-solar hybrids across Bundelkhand and Chambal. Low-connectivity environments where cloud-dependent platforms go blind. EnerCog delivers the solar monitoring Madhya Pradesh projects need at the edge — ensuring data continuity regardless of network availability.
Madhya Pradesh has approximately 3.5 GW of installed solar capacity and holds a distinction no other Indian state can claim: it is the country’s largest PM-KUSUM Component B state by number of solar pump installations. Tens of thousands of standalone solar pumps have been deployed across MP’s agricultural districts, and the MNRE portal compliance obligation that comes with each installation is the single largest monitoring gap in the state’s solar sector. EnerCog is the AI-powered solar monitoring platform built for MP’s specific combination of PM-KUSUM scale, rural infrastructure constraints, and MNRE compliance obligations.
Solar Monitoring Madhya Pradesh: Key Challenges Operators Face
PM-KUSUM Component B: India’s Largest State Programme, Biggest Compliance Gap
Madhya Pradesh leads India in PM-KUSUM Component B — tens of thousands of solar pumps commissioned across agricultural districts, most without a monitoring system.
- MPEZ and the state nodal agency require pump operating data submitted to the MNRE MIS portal in structured format
- Vidisha, Sagar, Damoh, Chhindwara, and Hoshangabad districts have the highest concentration of installations
- Vast majority of Component B beneficiaries submit data manually — irregularly, frequently non-compliant
- MNRE is linking subsidy continuity to compliance records — audit risk is growing rapidly
The gap between scheme requirement and on-ground monitoring capability is the largest in India’s PM-KUSUM programme.
Rural Feeder DG-Solar Hybrid: Monitoring Without Connectivity
MP’s rural distribution network — Bundelkhand, Chambal valley, tribal districts — suffers from voltage fluctuations, extended outages, and patchy connectivity.
- Solar installations frequently paired with diesel generators in DG-PV hybrid configurations
- Cloud-dependent monitoring platforms lose visibility entirely during grid outages or connectivity drops
- Data gaps occur precisely when the hybrid system is under maximum operational stress
- Outage periods are when monitoring is most valuable — and most absent
A monitoring platform that fails during outages is not a monitoring platform for rural MP.
SLDC Scheduling and MPERC Compliance for Grid-Connected Projects
For grid-connected solar plants under MPERC-approved PPAs, SLDC Madhya Pradesh requires day-ahead and intra-day schedule submissions with DSM consequences.
- CERC DSM framework applies — 15-minute block deviations beyond the tolerance band erode PPA revenue
- Rewa, Neemuch, and Morena plants face transmission constraints during high-injection periods
- Curtailment during constrained periods requires timestamped evidence to claim deviation exemptions
- MPERC regulations require compliance-grade data archives for audit
Plant operators in MP’s utility belt need both accurate SLDC forecasting and curtailment event logging to protect revenue.
How EnerCog Solves It for Madhya Pradesh Solar Plants
PM-KUSUM Component B Monitoring with MNRE Portal Integration
EnerCog automates PM-KUSUM Component B solar pump data reporting to ensure seamless MNRE compliance:
- MNRE API integration: Automatically logs and uploads daily generation and pump performance data to the MNRE portal.
- Aggregator dashboard: Allows EPC contractors to monitor up to 500 remote pump sites from a single district-level view.
- Pump health tracking: Monitors motor current, voltage, and dry-run protection to prevent premature pump failure.
- PPA audit records: Maintains an immutable log of solar generation and water discharge for subsidy verifications.
Edge Intelligence for Rural Low-Connectivity Environments
For solar installations in remote, low-signal rural zones, EnerCog ensures uninterrupted data logging:
- Edge autonomy: Stores telemetry locally during network outages and syncs automatically when signal is restored.
- Smart bandwidth usage: Employs compressed, low-payload data packets to run smoothly over legacy 2G/GPRS networks.
- Flexible connectivity: Supports multi-carrier eSIMs that switch automatically to the strongest local mobile network.
- Zero data loss: Safeguards historical records over prolonged grid outages, maintaining a clean compliance audit trail.
DG-Solar Hybrid Monitoring and Synchronisation Tracking
For off-grid C&I and agricultural hybrid systems, EnerCog balances solar generation with Diesel Generators (DG):
- Sub-second DG protection: Throttles solar output in real-time to prevent reverse current from reaching the generator.
- Smart load shedding: Dynamically matches PV production with building demand to maximize solar utilization.
- Fuel saving optimization: Prioritizes solar over diesel, tracking fuel efficiency and solar-offset ratios automatically.
- Hardware-level sync: Connects directly to generator controllers and meters for immediate physical control.
PM-KUSUM in Madhya Pradesh: What the Scale Means
EnerCog’s Component B monitoring solution can be deployed at three levels: individual beneficiary installations (single pump, direct RS485 connection), aggregator-level deployments (EPC contractors managing 50–500 pump installations in a district), and state-level monitoring portals (for nodal agencies requiring consolidated compliance dashboards across all scheme beneficiaries). The platform’s GPRS fallback capability and edge autonomy make it viable across all MP districts, including those where connectivity infrastructure is minimal.
Why Madhya Pradesh Solar Operators Choose EnerCog
Automated PM-KUSUM Component B MNRE portal export
covers pump operating hours, energy generated, and availability data in the required format for MP’s nodal agency submissions. Eliminates manual data compilation for individual beneficiaries and EPC portfolios.
GPRS fallback and edge-autonomous operation
full data logging continuity in rural Bundelkhand, Chambal, and tribal districts where 4G coverage is absent and grid outages are frequent. No monitoring blind spots during outage periods.
DG-PV hybrid monitoring
simultaneous tracking of solar inverter, diesel generator, and battery with synchronisation event logging. Gives rural hybrid plant operators the operational data to manage fuel costs and demonstrate solar offset to scheme auditors.
