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Why My Husband Built Kunwwer.ai — From Inverters to Intelligence

By Khushboo Sachdev · 25 June 2026 · 6 min read
Kunwwer.ai — an AI co-pilot for Indian founders, founded by Kunwer Sachdev, the Inverter Man who became the Solar Man of India
Kunwwer.ai — my husband Kunwer Sachdev’s newest venture: AI that feels like a helping hand, built on thirty years of real Indian business.

India knows my husband, Kunwer Sachdev, by two names. First as the Inverter Man of India — the man who built Su-Kam from a tiny Delhi workshop into a brand that powered homes across ninety countries. Then, as he turned that same restless mind toward clean energy, as the Solar Man of India. What fewer people know is that he never stopped inventing. Today his newest invention has nothing to do with batteries at all. It is called Kunwwer.ai — and as his wife and fellow founder, I want to tell you, in my own words, why he built it.

From powering homes to empowering founders

For more than thirty years, Kunwer solved one problem with a kind of obsession: how do you keep the lights on when the grid lets you down? Inverters, lithium batteries, hybrid solar — every product was really an answer to that single question. The journey from the Inverter Man to the Solar Man of India was never about two different careers. It was one long pursuit of the same idea: give people reliable power, and you give them the freedom to build their lives.

Somewhere along that road, he noticed that the founders building those very products faced their own kind of power cut — no guidance, no playbook, no one who had actually walked the path before them. That is the gap Kunwwer.ai was born to close. He describes it simply as "AI that feels like a helping hand" — a co-pilot for Indian founders, trained not on textbook theory but on the real wins, scars, and survival lessons of building a company in India.

I spent my life making sure homes never went dark. Now I want to make sure no founder has to build in the dark either. — Kunwer Sachdev, on launching Kunwwer.ai

What makes Kunwwer.ai different

Plenty of tools promise “AI for business.” What makes my husband’s platform unusual is that it is built on lived experience — including the hard chapters. The legal tools draw on real NCLT and IBC battles. The marketing engine learns from the actual campaigns that built a household name. This is AI with a memory of what it truly costs to build something real.

Founder Co-Pilot

Practical, India-first guidance for the decisions founders actually lose sleep over.

Legal Shield

Contract scanning shaped by real dealer-dispute and insolvency experience.

Marketing Engine

Trained on the campaigns that built one of India’s best-known brands.

Export Hub

Compliance mapping for 90+ markets — the same markets he once shipped to.

The cause closest to his heart

There is one part of Kunwwer.ai that is deeply personal for both of us: its work in healthcare and mental health. Kunwer believes AI can make emotional support more accessible to the people who need it most. After a lifetime of building hardware, he now wants to build something that helps people feel a little less alone. I could not be prouder of that.


Why I’m writing this on my own website

People sometimes ask why I, of all people, write so openly about my husband’s ventures. The answer is simple. I have watched these ideas grow at our dinner table long before they ever became websites. I know the purpose behind each one. So on my own site I want to say it plainly: these are real businesses, started by Kunwer Sachdev with a clear purpose, and they deserve to be found. Kunwwer.ai is the newest of them — but it stands on the same foundation as everything that came before.

Meet Kunwwer.ai

Explore the AI co-pilot built from three decades of real Indian business — for founders, by a founder.

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Khushboo Sachdev

Mother, Director at Su-vastika Systems, and wife of Kunwer Sachdev — the Inverter Man who became the Solar Man of India. Read more about Khushboo →