Jackson Group has announced the addition of five new products to its portfolio including power generation, energy storage, solar solutions and electric mobility. The new lineup includes Genset Xtra, Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), Solar Kit, Mobile Light Tower (MLT) and an electric three-wheeler developed in partnership with the Bengaluru-based firm.
This expansion is in line with the company’s long-term strategy to strengthen its presence in key growth areas including distributed power, renewable energy and sustainable mobility. The Jackson Group recorded revenues of over Rs 9,000 crore in FY16 and since its inception as a diesel generator manufacturer in 1947, it has continuously evolved into a diversified energy and infrastructure solutions provider.
Product Portfolio Expansion
The newly introduced Genset Xtra is a compact diesel generator designed for small commercial establishments and residential applications such as retail shops, bungalows and ATM establishments. The company aims to meet the growing demand for reliable backup power solutions in urban and semi-urban markets.
Jackson’s Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) is available in four variants – 3 KVA, 5 KVA, 10 KVA and 15 KVA – for both residential and commercial users. The system has a zero-maintenance design and is intended to provide reliable backup power while supporting renewable energy integration.
The Solar Kit is a comprehensive rooftop solar package conforming to Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) and Indian Standard requirements. The package includes photovoltaic module, inverter, combiner box, connector, lightning arrester and earthing kit, providing an end-to-end solar installation solution.
Mobile Light Tower (MLT) is engineered for infrastructure development, defense applications, construction sites, disaster response operations and outdoor events. According to the company, the system offers a runtime of 40-50 hours and an operational lifetime of up to 50,000 hours.
Entering Electric Mobility
The Jackson Group’s electric three-wheeler is the company’s first entry into electric mobility. The vehicles are being developed in collaboration with a Bengaluru-based partner, although pricing and commercial launch timelines have not been revealed yet.
Chairman Sameer Gupta said the company’s scale enables it to deliver future-ready energy solutions for both domestic and international markets. Vice Chairman Sandeep Gupta highlighted the growing demand for efficient and reliable energy solutions, while Sudhanshu Pokhriyal described the launch as a milestone in combining reliability with sustainability.
expanding energy footprint
The announcement comes as India accelerates renewable energy deployment and electric vehicle adoption. Jackson Group currently operates six manufacturing facilities, more than 30 domestic sales offices and 12 international offices. The company serves more than 100,000 customers through an extensive dealer and channel partner network across multiple markets.
With this portfolio expansion, JAKSON Group aims to strengthen its position in distributed energy solutions while supporting India’s transition towards cleaner and more sustainable energy infrastructure.
