Pune: Roseland Residency Row House 1, 2, 3 In Pimple Saudagar Installs 30 KW Solar Power System
Pune: Roseland Residency Row House 1, 2, 3 In Pimple Saudagar Installs 30 KW Solar Power System
Pune, December 24, 2025: Roseland Residency Row House Gate 1–2–3 Co-operative Housing Society in Pimple Saudagar has taken a major step towards sustainable living with the successful installation of a 30 KW solar power system under Phase 1 of its renewable energy initiative. The project was formally inaugurated by members of the Management Committee (MC) on December 21, 2025, marking one of the most impactful infrastructure developments undertaken by the society in recent years.
The journey of the solar project began last year with detailed requirement assessment, site evaluation, and vendor selection. The initiative was led under the guidance of former Chairman and current active MC member, Mr. Pranab Ghosh, whose leadership laid the foundation for the project’s successful execution. Careful planning and coordination ensured that the system met both technical and financial expectations of the society.
Highlighting the need for the project, Treasurer Mr. Vikram Kansara stated that the society had been spending over ₹1.1 lakh every month on electricity expenses from its maintenance funds. Rising power costs made the transition to solar energy a critical and timely decision aimed at long-term financial sustainability.
Secretary Mr. Santosh Singh explained that the society faced unique structural challenges as it consists entirely of row houses without conventional terraces typically used for solar installations. To overcome this limitation, expert civil engineers and architects were consulted. A robust and reliable foundation was subsequently constructed to support the solar panels, with active involvement and oversight from Managing Committee members.

Following the completion of Phase 1, the society is expected to save nearly ₹70,000 per month on electricity bills while reducing consumption by approximately 3,500 units monthly. Chairman Mr. Chetan Kappe noted that beyond financial savings, the project significantly lowers the society’s carbon footprint, reinforcing its commitment to environmentally responsible living.
The Management Committee expressed sincere appreciation for the efforts of active committee members Mr. Pawan Gupta, Mr. Hetal Shah, and Mr. Nishant Malpani, whose dedication was instrumental throughout the planning and execution stages. The committee also acknowledged the valuable inputs and constructive suggestions received from residents, which played a key role in the project’s success.
With this milestone, Roseland Residency has emerged as a model for community-driven renewable energy adoption, paving the way for future phases and inspiring other housing societies to embrace clean and sustainable power solutions.



