Madhusudhan Kela-backed Singularity Large Value Fund III and Singularity Equity Fund I along with Niveshaay Sambhav Fund, have invested an aggregate Rs 49.99 crore in Steamhouse India Limited through a pre-IPO placement at an issue price of Rs 73 per equity share.
As part of the transaction, Steamhouse India allotted 68,49,315 equity shares to the investors through a private placement. Singularity Large Value Fund III received 47,94,520 equity shares aggregating Rs 34.99 crore, while Singularity Equity Fund I was allotted 6,84,932 equity shares worth Rs 5 crore. Niveshaay Sambhav Fund received 13,69,863 equity shares aggregating Rs 9.99 crore.
Following the allotment, the three investors collectively hold approximately 2.94% of Steamhouse India’s pre-offer equity share capital. As per SEBI regulations, the proposed fresh issue size under the IPO will be reduced to the extent of the amount raised through the pre-IPO placement.
The Surat-headquartered company, which pioneered the concept of centralized steam supply for industrial customers in India, has already filed its Updated Draft Red Herring Prospectus (UDRHP) with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).
Founded in 2014 and backed by the industrial legacy of the Sanjoo Group, Steamhouse India operates one of the country’s largest industrial steam distribution networks. The company serves more than 167 industrial clients across sectors such as chemicals, textiles, pharmaceuticals, food processing, paper and manufacturing through a centralized utility model that supplies steam directly to factories through dedicated pipeline infrastructure.
Steamhouse introduced the concept of community boilers, a centralized alternative to captive boilers, enabling industrial customers to reduce operational costs, improve efficiency and lower emissions. The company leverages IoT and AI technologies across procurement, generation and distribution to deliver steam at approximately 190 degrees Celsius to customers.
The company has built over 45 kilometres of pipeline infrastructure across major industrial hubs including Sachin, Vapi, Ankleshwar, Sarigam, Panoli and Nandesari. Its operating model creates high entry barriers and establishes a dominant position in the industrial clusters where it operates.
It is expanding capacity across key industrial locations including Ahmedabad, Dahej, Vapi, Ankleshwar, Panoli, Jhagadia and Nandesari, while also evaluating opportunities across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana.
In line with its sustainability focus, Steamhouse has commissioned a waste-to-steam boiler at Vapi that converts non-recyclable plastic waste from paper mills into industrial steam. The company also secured a 5 MW Waste-to-Steam project from Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation under the public-private partnership (PPP) model.
Beyond steam distribution, the company is expanding into adjacent businesses including nitrogen compression and distribution, waste-to-energy solutions and aviation logistics.