• Empowering Women, Energizing Futures

    Our goal is to empower women through technical training and entrepreneurship in the solar power sector, fostering sustainable development and gender equality.
  • Illuminating Opportunities, Inspiring Change

    We illuminate the path to success for women in underserved communities by providing them with the tools and knowledge necessary to lead in the solar industry, inspiring change and driving economic growth.
  • Building Brighter, Greener Tomorrows

    By integrating women into the solar power sector, we're not just building businesses—we're fostering environmentally sustainable practices that contribute to a greener planet and a brighter future for all.
  • Harnessing the Sun, Unleashing Potential

    Our initiative harnesses the power of solar energy to unleash the potential of women entrepreneurs. Through this program, participants learn to create and manage solar enterprises, turning sunlight into sustainable income.

The Bright Future of Solar Energy

Solar energy stands at the forefront of the global shift towards sustainable power solutions, with immense potential to shape a greener future. India, with its abundant sunshine and supportive policies, is poised to lead this transformation.

India's Solar Expansion

India has set ambitious targets for its solar energy capacity, aiming to reach 500 GW of installed capacity from non-fossil fuel sources by 2030. In the first quarter of 2024 alone, India added 10 GW of new solar capacity, indicating a robust expansion in this sector.
Policy Support for Solar
Government of India has launched various schemes to encourage generation of solar power in the country like Solar Park Scheme, VGF Schemes, CPSU Scheme, Bundling Scheme, Grid Connected Solar Rooftop Scheme etc.
Economic Benefits in India
Investments in solar technology are not only eco-friendly but are proving to be significant economic boosters by creating jobs and reducing dependency on imported fossil fuels, promoting self-sufficiency.

Vision

Build a sustainable future by empowering rural women to lead and innovate with solar energy, driving economic growth, environmental sustainability, and gender equality in rural India.

Mision

To establish over 500,000 women solarpreneurs and provide specialized training to 2.5 million technicians, both men and women, in the solar energy sector across India.

What We Do

The Power Women initiative is dedicated to equipping aspiring solar entrepreneurs and technicians with a comprehensive support system to ensure their success in the solar energy sector.

Marketing Support

We offer strategic marketing guidance to help our entrepreneurs effectively promote their solar services, increasing visibility and customer engagement.
Material Supply
Participants will receive consistent and reliable supplies of high-quality solar materials, ensuring they have everything needed to build and maintain solar installations.
Training
Extensive training programs are provided, covering both technical skills for solar installations and essential business management practices.

Funding Support

We facilitate access to necessary funding, assisting entrepreneurs with financial resources to start and expand their solar businesses.
Community Engagement
We engage local communities through educational workshops and collaborative projects to foster wider acceptance of solar solutions.
Innovation Drive
Our program encourages innovation by integrating the latest solar technologies and business practices into our training and support.

Types of Solar Plant Projects

The Power Women initiative actively supports the installation and operation of diverse solar power projects, ensuring participants can cater to both residential and commercial energy demands.

Domestic Rooftop Solar Plants

We facilitate the development of domestic rooftop solar plants, enabling households to generate their own clean energy, reduce electricity bills, and contribute to environmental sustainability.
Commercial Rooftop Solar Plants
Our support extends to commercial entities by setting up rooftop solar systems that help businesses achieve energy independence, operational savings, and greener operations.
Ground-Mounted Solar Power Plants
For larger scale energy requirements, we assist in the establishment of ground-mounted solar power plants, ideal for industries and agricultural activities, enhancing capacity and reliability.

How We Do It

Power Women is dedicated to empowering individuals in Bharat Heera Kendra (BHK) areas through sustainable solar energy careers. We develop local entrepreneurs and technicians, fostering economic growth and skill development.

Power Women & BHK: Energizing Rural India Together

Bharat Heera Kendra (BHK) serves as a catalyst for rural development by offering healthcare, education, and digital utilities across village clusters. In partnership with the Power Women initiative, BHK facilitates the integration of sustainable solar technologies, empowering local communities and fostering economic growth through gender-inclusive opportunities. This collaboration aims to harness modern technology to bridge the rural-urban divide while promoting environmental and social well-being.
20,000
Bharat Heera Kendras (BHKs) to be Covered Across India
Expanding our reach, we aim to integrate solar solutions in 20,000 BHKs, promoting sustainable development in rural communities nationwide.
5,00,000
Solarpreneurs to be Mentored and Empowered 
Our initiative will mentor 5,00,000 solarpreneurs, empowering them to lead solar businesses that drive local economies and renewable energy adoption.
25,00,000
Solar Technicians to be Trained and Handholded 
We will train and support 25,00,000 technicians with the skills needed for solar installations and maintenance, job readiness and technical proficiency.
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Rubina

Rubina Parveen

Founder
Rubina Parveen is a strong, independent visionary, making a difference in the lives of many. As a social entrepreneur, film maker and author, she has significant impact in a variety of fields. She graduated from the Indian School of Business (ISB) and holds three master's degree. She has received national and international awards, felicitations and recognitions for her extensive work in diversified fields. As a social entrepreneur, she is passionate about generating income sources for rural population. She is focused on a mission to create employment and entrepreneurship in rural and urban India. She has created employment for 5000 marginalized people and mentored over 7000 rural entrepreneurs and 150 startups. She has trained and employed 572 marginalized women, including 160 single mothers, 11 domestic violence victims, and 4 rape victims. For this contribution, she has received a national award. Rubina has produced 540 documentary films and more than 380 ad films. She is currently working on a project to enhance farmers' income and create livelihoods for rural women and youth in Rajasthan.

Our Strengths

Utilizing a holistic approach, we integrate training, support, and community engagement to foster sustainable development and women empowerment in the solar sector.

Strategic Partnerships

We collaborate with industry leaders, local governments, and educational institutions to ensure a robust support network for our women entrepreneurs.
Tailored Training
Our training programs are specifically designed to meet the needs of women entering the solar industry, focusing on both technical skills and entrepreneurial acumen.

Continuous Support

Beyond initial training, we provide ongoing mentorship and resources to ensure the long-term success of our participants and their ventures.
Community Integration
We actively involve local communities in our projects, fostering an ecosystem that supports and promotes the widespread adoption of solar energy.

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Power Women equips participants with the skills necessary to become solar technicians and entrepreneurs, providing them with opportunities to generate sustainable income. Our focus extends beyond economic empowerment; we aim to tackle broader societal issues such as poverty, malnutrition, and chronic unemployment.
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