Laos, India, And US Made Modules Exhibit Highest Defect Rates-Kiwi Research Updated On Fri, Feb 21st, 2025 by Saurenergy The latest report by Kiwi Research, claims that Modules made in Laos, India, and the U.S. exhibit the highest module defect rates, exceeding 8% (percentages are per batch of PSI samples). The report drew this conclusion based on defect rates observed during PSI across various manufacturing countries. The study stated, “This trend can be attributed […] Read more
Novasys To Supply TOPCon Based Modules From April, IPO Soon Updated On Fri, Feb 21st, 2025 by Saurenergy Maharashtra-based solar module manufacturer Novasys (Nova Solar) has now planned to start supplying TOPCOn solar modules from April of this year. The top management of the company in an interaction with Saur Energy said that it has received the concerned approvals for the same. The firm also announced launching IPO in FY26. “We have launched […] Read more
Ganesh Green Bharat Plans Launching IBC Based Modules Updated On Fri, Feb 21st, 2025 by Saurenergy Gujarat-based solar module manufacturer Ganesh Green Bharat has announced the launch of IBC (Interdigitated Back Contact) solar cell-based modules for the Indian market. At the recent InterSolar event in Gandhinagar, the company showcased its futuristic plans. Speaking to Saur Energy on the sidelines of the event, the company revealed that it is currently researching the […] Read more
RenewSys Signs Pact With Radiance To Supply TOPCOn Modules Updated On Thu, Feb 20th, 2025 by Saurenergy Indian solar module manufacturer RenewSys India today announced formalizing an agreement with Radiance Renewables Private Limited. This partnership will ensure a supply of 72.5 MWp of advanced 590 Wp TOPCon Glass-to-Glass solar PV modules. The deliveries have been planned between December 2024 and March 2025. Radiance Renewables Private Limited is an India company in India’s […] Read more
Waaree Energies Bags 362.5 MWp Solar Modules Supply Order Updated On Thu, Feb 20th, 2025 by Saurenergy Waaree Energies has secured an order to supply solar modules for 362.5 MWp from a renowned customer engaged in the business of owning, developing, and operating renewable power projects in India. The company said in a regulatory filing, the supply of modules is scheduled to commence in FY 2025-26. The order adds to an already bulging […] Read more
Bifacial Modules Delivered 32% More Power Than Monofacial: Report Updated On Wed, Feb 19th, 2025 by Saurenergy The latest research report by Enverus found an increase in the average rated power capacity per simulation, which reached 340 MW in Q3 2024. It found that countries like Saudi Arabia, Portugal, Australia, and Brazil recorded the highest average rated power capacity per simulation in 2024, followed by Indonesia, South Africa, Chile, and the US. […] Read more
Shakti Pumps Tieups With ReNew For Supply Of DCR Modules Updated On Mon, Feb 3rd, 2025 by Saurenergy Indian solar pump manufacturer Shakti Pumps today announced increasing its capacity to procure additional DCR (Domestic Content Requirement) solar cell-based solar modules. The company today said that it has partnered with ReNew Photovoltaic Private Limited for the same. The company was earlier engaged in partnerships with Indian solar cell makers like Mundra (Adani) Solar and […] Read more
BUDGET: FM Proposes Amending Duties For Solar Cells, Modules Updated On Sat, Feb 1st, 2025 by Saurenergy Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman today presented the Union Budget 2025. Although the minister did not explicitly use the word ‘renewable’ in her speech or announce any scheme or support for the sector exclusively, the finer details of the budget document revealed some changes. The budget documents revealed that the government has decided to amend […] Read more
French Wafers To Modules Solar Manufacturer Photowatt To Shut down Updated On Fri, Jan 31st, 2025 by Saurenergy Photowatt, one of the few European solar manufacturers that offered solar wafers,cells and modules has been shut down after parent firm EDF Renewables decided to switch off further support for the struggling maker. EDF had acquired Photowatt in 2012. The closure comes at a time when solar manufacturing in Europe is pretty much unviable in […] Read more