Credence, Krannich Partner To Supply MonoPERC & Topcon Modules Updated On Mon, Oct 14th, 2024 by Saurenergy Gujarat-based Credence Solar, a PV module manufacturer, and Krannich Solar, a solar products distributor, entered a partnership to accelerate solar energy solutions adoption in India and in the international markets. As part of this collaboration, Krannich Solar will distribute Credence Solar’s Mono-PERC and TOPCon PV modules to its across India, Europe, and other key solar […] Read more
Gautam Solar Eyes IPO Option As It Expands Capacity to 5 GW Updated On Mon, Oct 14th, 2024 by Saurenergy Gautam Solar, one of the oldest and largest solar module manufacturer in North India, has announced more details on its ambitious plan to expand its solar module manufacturing capacity to 5 GW by 2025. This expansion will occur in three phases, with the first phase set for completion in November 2024, followed by the second […] Read more
Saatvik Solar’s Module Orderbook Swells By 200 MW With Mahagenco ORder Updated On Mon, Oct 14th, 2024 by Saurenergy Saatvik Green Energy Limited, has announced that it has won a contract with Maharashtra State Power Generation Company Limited (MAHAGENCO) to supply 200 MW of its cutting-edge N-TOPCon 580Wp modules to various locations across Maharashtra. The total value of the order is estimated to be ₹302 crore. MAHAGENCO is one of India’s largest power generation […] Read more
Saatvik Solar Wins 213 MW Solar PV Modules Contract From L&T Updated On Wed, Oct 9th, 2024 by Saurenergy Indian solar module maker Saatvik Solar has inked an agreement with Larsen & Toubro (L&T) to supply a 213 MW order for solar PV modules. This order is designated for L&T Energy’s 245 MW Bihar Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project. Of this, 185 MW will power a solar PV grid-connected power plant, while 45.4 […] Read more
India’s Solar Sector Buoyant On New Growth Trajectory Updated On Wed, Oct 9th, 2024 by Saurenergy FY24-25 is likely to be remembered as a milestone year for India’s solar sector. Not only is capacity addition this year expected to hit a new high, but the year is also likely to see the 25 GW mark breached for the first time, with almost 15 GW added in H1 itself. Significantly, the spike […] Read more
Runergy Announces Commencing Module Manufacturing At Alabama Updated On Fri, Oct 4th, 2024 by Saurenergy Runergy has recently announced the commencement of production at its module manufacturing facility in Huntsville, Alabama, USA. This move represents an important step in Runergy’s expansion into the North American market. The facility is set to fulfill its first customer orders this October, marking a new chapter for both the company and the local community. […] Read more
Alpex Set To Add 1.6 GW Solar Cells Manufacturing Plant At Uttar Pradesh Updated On Fri, Oct 4th, 2024 by Saurenergy Greater Noida-based solar module manufacturer Alpex Solar has received shareholder approval for its expansion plans to add 1.6 GW of capacity through a new solar cell plant. The company has announced an investment of Rs. 642 crores to establish this 1.6 GW solar cell manufacturing facility. This move into solar cell production complements Alpex Solar’s […] Read more
Goldi Solar Enhances Capacity Targets Updated On Thu, Oct 3rd, 2024 by Saurenergy Surat-based Goldi Solar, has announced an enhancement to its capacity expansion plans. The firm now aims to increase its module manufacturing capacity from the current 3 GW to 14 GW by mid FY26. Additionally, Goldi Solar plans to build its cell manufacturing capacity to 4 GW by FY27, a crucial move aimed at reducing reliance on […] Read more
Details of Solar Tariff Moves at US, Turkey And South Africa Updated On Thu, Oct 3rd, 2024 by Saurenergy October has started on a protectionist note for the solar sector, with news of solar tariffs being imposed on imports by three key markets, with the most significant of course being the US market. Helping these moves is of course the slump in Chinese solar manufacturing prices. themselves a result of overcapacity. That has made […] Read more