Solar Energy Corp. of India Ltd (SECI) is accepting bids from domestic manufacturers to supply 400 MW of solar modules. For the supplies to be done under this tender, both the solar cells and modules must be made in India and modules must be from the manufacturers listed in ALMM list published by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.
PV modules are to be delivered for projects being developed across India. The actual site details will be provided by the owner to the module supplier at the time of dispatch, stated SECI.
The bidders can quote from any of the following package capacities: 100 MWp, 200 MWp, 300 MWp and 400 MWp. The modules must be based on monocrystalline silicon technology and have a power rating of a minimum of 540 Wp under standard temperature conditions and a conversion efficiency of a minimum of 21%.
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