Country in the project "Duyunov's motors": India

Country in the project "Duyunov's motors": India

People from all over the world invest in the project "Duyunov's motors". But residents of some countries have made a special contribution to the project development. We'll tell you about it in numbers in our new section "Country in the Project".

We are opening the section with India. It is one of the most active countries in the project. In November 2019, SOLARGROUP opened its national representative office there and held an international conference dedicated to the project "Duyunov's motors". The national representative in India is Gulshan Kumar Birdi. Thanks to his work and the activity of other Indian partners, the amount of actual investments in the project has multiplied. India ranks third among all the countries by this indicator.

How much has the actual investment in India increased?

In 2019, it was 22 times higher than in 2018.

In 2020 - 2.5 more than the previous year.

In 2021, 13% more than in 2020. The growth continues, although its pace has slowed down.

Compelling statistics on India.

• The share of actual investments made by Indians is 11% of the total amount of funds raised in the project.
• People registered the back office - almost 22,000 participants. This is 6% from the total number of the project participants.
• Investors - more than 11,000. This is 6% from the total number of the project participants. The numbers show that one in two people who register in the back office invests.
• Partners who signed the agreement with SOLARGROUP - over 9,000 people. This is 18,5% from the total number of the project participants.

Indians are attracted to the project by the opportunity to profit from investments in the future and earn from the partner program in the present. In addition, the environmental benefits of the motors with the "Slavyanka" technology are important to them. Rapidly developing and densely populated India suffers from smog in its megacities as well as from a shortage of power resources. Combined winding motors applied in vehicles and on an industrial scale will help solve these problems.