SECI launches 870 MWp solar module tender

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The Solar Energy Corp. of India (SECI) has issued a tender for the supply of 870 MWp of solar PV modules manufactured using domestically produced cells.

The total capacity has been divided into three packages of 290 MWp each. Bidders may quote for one or more packages.

The selected bidder must supply 0.5% of the awarded package capacity as mandatory spares in addition to the awarded package.

The scope of work includes the manufacturing, testing, supply and transportation of 870 MWp of monocrystalline silicon TOPCon glass-glass modules. The modules must have a minimum efficiency of 21.65% and a minimum power output of 585 Wp at standard test conditions (STC).

The modules will be supplied to project sites in Radhanesda and Banaskantha, Gujarat.

Under the tender conditions, both the solar cells and modules must be manufactured in India. The modules must be sourced from manufacturers listed in the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) issued and updated by India’s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE).

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