Waaree Energies Launches Indigenously Developed Light-Weight Modules By Ankur/ Updated On Wed, Dec 12th, 2018 Overcoming the limitations posed by heavy glass modules, WLW modules are easy to install and can highly benefit the transportation sector in India. Taking the indigenous development of solar modules ahead, Waaree Energies has launched the customizable Waaree Light-Weight (WLW) Modules. The indigenous modules can be customised to any shape and colour. Overcoming the limitations posed by heavy glass modules, WLW modules are easy to install and can highly benefit the transportation sector in India. Waaree Light-Weight Modules find their applications across sectors like Building-integrated photovoltaics and architecture, and for transportation solutions including E-Vehicles and Refrigerated Trucks. The modules can also be used in Traffic Lights and other similar solutions. The WLW modules are tailor-made as per consumer requirements, and have been developed for customised applications. In addition, WLW series also helps save Balance of Solar (BOS) costs for the consumers. Sunil Rathi, Director of Waaree Energies “Waaree Light-Weight Module is a result of our ambition to become an active partner in India’s transformation to a Global Solar Hub.” He added that, “We wanted to create a module that could be customised based on consumer needs and overcome the challenges that the rigidity of conventional modules presents. WLW Modules are completely indigenous and are built on our in-house technology, and R&D.” “With the implementation of safeguard duty and the constant Government support, the focus has been brought back to domestic solar manufacturers. We are enthused about getting a more level platform for showcasing our capabilities, and WLW modules are a perfect highlight of what we can offer ”, He further said. The indigenous module will be manufactured at Waaree Energies’ manufacturing unit in Surat. It will be available at any of the 270+ Waaree Solar Experience Centres across India. Tags: India, Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, Solar modules, Waaree Energies