Saatvik Green Energy and CEO Prashant Mathur Shine at Leadership Awards
Saatvik Green Energy Limited and its CEO, Prashant Mathur, have been honored at the Outlook Business Spotlight Enterprise & Leadership Awards as 'Brand of the Year' and 'CEO of the Year.' The accolades recognize their leadership, innovation, and resilience in India's clean energy sector.

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In a prestigious ceremony held at the Taj MG Road in Bengaluru, Saatvik Green Energy Limited (SGEL) and its CEO, Prashant Mathur, earned top accolades at the Outlook Business Spotlight Enterprise & Leadership Awards 2025. SGEL was celebrated as 'Brand of the Year,' acknowledging the company's strategic positioning in the clean energy space, while Mr. Mathur was named 'CEO of the Year,' highlighting his leadership in fostering a purpose-driven organizational culture.
These awards underscore the evolving landscape of Indian business, celebrating excellence in enterprise and strategic governance. The accolades emphasize innovation, resilience, and effective leadership as key competencies. The recognition of Saatvik Green Energy and its CEO reflects a decade of dedication to clean energy and sustainable practices, reinforcing their status as a trusted brand in the industry.
Mr. Mathur remarked on the significance of the awards, expressing pride in the team's collective effort and commitment. He noted that these accolades serve as a reminder of the power of disciplined execution and shared values. Coming on the heels of other notable achievements, including the Great Place to Work® Certification, the honors mark a milestone year for SGEL, which boasts an operational solar PV module manufacturing capacity of approximately 3.80 GW.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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