Delta Electronics secures 1 GW solar inverter order from KP Group

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Delta Electronics India has secured an order from KP Group to supply around 1 GW of solar PV inverters over the next 12 months. The agreement is part of three Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) signed between the two companies to support solar, energy storage, green hydrogen, and EV charging infrastructure projects.

Under the MoUs, Delta will supply high-efficiency solar inverters with grid support functionalities such as voltage/frequency ride-through, reactive power support, and low harmonic distortion. The inverters will feature integrated smart monitoring, remote diagnostics, and hybrid compatibility for solar and storage integration.

Delta will provide after-sales support including preventive maintenance, rapid troubleshooting, spare parts support, and technical training tailored for KP Group’s operational teams. The two companies will also conduct regular joint technology workshops to ensure alignment with Delta’s latest innovations.

Under the BESS MoU, KP Group and Delta will jointly deliver energy storage projects in India and overseas markets. Delta will provide BESS systems, PV inverters, and energy management systems, along with design, integration, commissioning support, and post-installation services. KP Group will undertake project development by leveraging its engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) capabilities.

Delta and KP Group will also collaborate on integrated green hydrogen refueling and EV charging infrastructure. KP Group will set up green hydrogen production plants powered by renewable energy. Delta will contribute energy management systems, hydrogen compression and dispensing components, as well as EV charging hardware and software, and integrated energy management systems. The two companies will jointly design and implement green hydrogen stations and EV charging hubs across India.

 

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