In the hidden valleys and remote plains of India, dusk often brings fear, silence, and stillness. But at Avaada Foundation, we believe every life deserves light—for safety, dignity, and opportunity. Across high-altitude villages, desert hamlets, and forested interiors, we are illuminating more than just roads—we are lighting paths to transformation.
Powering the Heights: Solar in the Himalayas
- Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh
A new 25 kW solar power project brings clean energy to this remote frontier region, improving quality of life in every home it touches.
- Lankarchey Brok, Kargil (J&K)
At 14,500 feet, six 250W DC microgrids have lit 200 rooms, transforming life for 500 residents.
- Sumdo, Leh (J&K)
Two microgrids power every home, conquering isolation with renewable energy.
Solar Street Lighting: Empowering Rural Life
- Khodela & Chichlik, Sonbhadra (UP) – 40 lights (2 kW) for 1,300+ people
- Chanani, Adgud (UP) – 10 lights (1.5 kW) turning streets into classrooms
- Pimpri Gawli, Maharashtra – 2 lights (0.12 kW) brightening evenings for 2,500+
- Saudsar & Badnu, Bikaner (Rajasthan) – 100 lights (1.5 kW) serving 8,500+
- Giral, Barmer (Rajasthan) – 25 solar lights transforming safety and connectivity
- Gramin Haat, Bikaner – 10 solar-powered lights now extend marketplace hours, supporting local artisans and energizing rural economies.
Uninterrupted Learning Through Inverters
To ensure education never stops due to power outages:
- Chichlik, Basuhari & Adgud Schools
3 inverter backups (220AH) have supported 600+ students during 47 outages.
- Government School Lohvan, Mathura
A newly installed inverter backup ensures smooth, reliable learning for students year-round.
- Community Development Centers in Jayapur & Nagyapur
Two power inverters now enable seamless training, skill development, and outreach activities even during power cuts.
Avaada Foundation provided a solar water heater to a girls’ hostel in Yadagir, Karnataka, ensuring access to warm water and promoting sustainable living for the residents.
Each solar light and inverter we install is more than infrastructure—it’s a lifeline. It’s safer roads for women, evening classes for children, longer working hours for artisans, and reliable electricity for learning.
At Avaada Foundation, we’re committed to lighting not just homes—but dreams across India’s remotest communities.





