Waaree Transpower, formerly known as Kotsons, today announced that it has secured inverter duty transformer (IDT) orders exceeding INR 100 crore within the first month of launch. The company said that these orders, aggregating 1,275 MVA (1.27 GW), have been placed by a leading solar EPC company for deployment across high-capacity solar projects nationwide.
India is witnessing fastest-ever renewable expansion, targeting 50 GW annual renewable additions to meet the 500 GW non-fossil capacity goal by 2030. The nation installed solar power generation capacity totaling 26.6 GW in the first nine months (9M) of the calendar year 2025, according to Mercom India’s Q3 2025 India Solar Market Update. As developers scale aggressively, demand for high-efficiency, grid-resilient electrical infrastructure has surged.
Waaree Transpower’s IDTs are designed for long-term reliability and grid compliance with capability to withstand high-frequency switching, harmonic-rich environments, and variable irradiation conditions.
“Crossing the 1.27 GW mark in transformer orders within a month is a strong endorsement of Waaree Transpower’s capability to support India’s fast-growing solar ecosystem. This milestone reflects our team’s engineering excellence, disciplined execution, and customer centricity,” said Ankit Doshi, director, Waaree Transpower.
The transformers will be deployed across multiple states, supporting India’s rising utility-scale pipeline—estimated at 70+ GW under development.
Designed to meet the requirements of advanced string and central inverter architectures, Waaree Transpower’s IDTs ensure lower energy losses, enhanced thermal management, increased durability in high-temperature zones and improved system uptime for developers.
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