AIC-JKLU achieves successful exit from Agrivijay

A milestone in strengthening India’s agri-energy and climate-tech innovation

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New Delhi: Atal Incubation Centre–JK Lakshmipat University (AIC-JKLU) with the enduring support of the JK Organization, JK Lakshmipat University, AIM, Niti-Aayog, announced a landmark exit from Agrivijay, reinforcing its ability to translate early-stage innovation into tangible outcomes.
Which Delivered a compelling Investment-doubling outcome within three years. Agrivijay is a climate-action agri-energy enterprise that provides renewable and green energy solutions to rural farmers and households.
With the help of AIC-JKLU, which included financing, infrastructure access, and strategic mentorship, Agrivijay has broadened its activities to several states and implemented solar, biogas, and electric agri-equipment solutions. The partnership has thus opened the way for the demonstration of commercial scalability and social impact through the improvement of rural livelihoods, energy cost savings, and CO₂ reduction, among ‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌others.
Nidhi Kachhawa, CEO of AIC-JKLU, said: “This exit reinforces our incubation model and the power of innovation with purpose. Agrivijay’s success demonstrates how technology-led solutions can transform rural energy and agriculture.”
Vimal Panjwani, Founder of Agrivijay, added: “AIC-JKLU’s support was pivotal in turning our mission into a scalable business. This milestone is a win for climate-tech and India’s rural energy ecosystem.”
Over the last six years, AIC-JKLU, with the enduring support of the JK Organization, JK Lakshmipat University, AIM, Niti-Aayog, has consistently contributed to the growth, credibility, and impact of the Atal Innovation Mission and its innovation ecosystem. With an extensive portfolio of 80-plus startups spread over various sectors such as fintech, ed-tech, energy, agritech, and sustainability, the incubator is very welcoming to the founders. They can access 33+ engineering labs, design, and computing facilities, 43+ expert mentors, and 33 strategic partners. The collaboration of the incubator with JK Lakshmipat University offers a multidisciplinary, resource-rich environment for early-stage innovation.
At a time when investors continue to question the viability of returns from early-stage startup investments, only few incubators have successfully paired startup enablement with the realization of strong financial returns. With this exit, AIC-JKLU reaffirms its strategic focus on nurturing next-generation ventures across sustainability, the longevity economy, and clean energy. The Centre remains firmly committed to backing technology-led solutions that deliver measurable impact alongside commercial value—strengthening confidence in incubation-led investing and setting the stage for the next chapter of innovation.