Current Context : Masali village, located in Suigam taluka of Banaskantha district in Gujarat, has become India’s first fully solar-powered border village.
- Situated approximately 40 kilometers from the Pakistan border, the village is home to around 800 residents.
- Total Cost:₹16 crore.
- Execution:The project was implemented with the collaboration of the Revenue Department, Uttar Gujarat Vij Company Limited (UGVCL), local banks, and solar energy companies.
Solar Infrastructure:
- Households Covered:Solar panels have been installed on the rooftops of all 199 houses in the village.
- Electricity Generation Capacity:The village now generates 225.5 kilowatts (kW) of electricity, which exceeds its total power requirements.
Significance:
- First Border Solar Village:Masali is recognized as India’s first solar-powered village in a border area.
Second Solar Village in Gujarat: Following Modhera, Masali is the second village in Gujarat to achieve full solarization.