Kosol Energie airlifts 100 tonnes of solar cells to Ahmedabad

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Kosol Energie, a solar module manufacturer and EPC provider, has airlifted around 100 tons of high-efficiency solar cells via a specially chartered cargo aircraft to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, Ahmedabad, Gujarat. This strategic airlift was undertaken to ensure uninterrupted PV module manufacturing and supply for customers across utility-scale and commercial & industrial (C&I) segments, supporting critical project timelines.

“In an environment characterized by global supply fluctuations, extended transit timelines, and logistical uncertainties, Kosol Energie adopted a proactive approach by leveraging expedited logistics solutions,” stated the company. “By choosing air freight over conventional shipping methods, Kosol Energie prioritized speed, reliability, and customer commitments despite significantly higher logistics costs. This ensured that project execution timelines remained intact, enabling timely commissioning and minimizing potential delays.”

Kosol Energie is recognized among the Grade-A Top Tier-1 Global Solar Manufacturers 2025 by Wood Mackenzie and awarded India’s Best PV Module Manufacturer 2025 by BARC Asia. It has executed 2.5 GW in the utility and C&I sectors and installed 40,000+ on-grid and off-grid solar systems.

The company is currently executing several major assignments, including a 250 MW solar project for NLC India Ltd in Tamil Nadu, a 145 MW project for Coal India Ltd, and 109 MW of installations under the PM-KUSUM Yojana. It has supplied over 3 GW of PV modules to the Indian market as well as international markets.

 

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