In a new weekly update for pv magazine, OPIS, a Dow Jones company, provides a quick look at the main price trends in the global PV industry.
Grew will supply its mono PERC p-type modules to Aditya Green Energy for solar projects to be set up under PM KUSUM Scheme.
Waaree has showcased n-type HJT dual-glass module providing an output of 730 Wp with up to 23.5% efficiency.
Saatvik Solar is also building 2 GW of PV encapsulant manufacturing capacity, which will start production by Jan. 2025.
In India, Solis solar inverters command a 32% market share in the residential segment and 40% share in the C&I segment.
India’s growing battery manufacturing capacity presents an opportunity not only to meet domestic demand but also to export to regions like Europe and North America.
Reliance New Energy Ltd has introduced its Pro-XL and Pro-L series bifacial HJT solar modules with a low temperature coefficient of power (-0.24% per degree C) and low annual deration (0.3% per year).
Jakson Solar’s Helia NXT R series PV modules offer an efficiency of up to 23.34%, utilizing rectangular 16-busbar n-type TOPCon cells.
Adani Solar will reach an integrated PV cell and module production capacity of 10 GW by mid 2026, from 4 GW at present.
The next five years will witness a transformative shift in India’s energy landscape, positioning the country as a global leader in energy storage innovation, says Saurabh Kumar, vice president-India, GEAPP (Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet), in an interview with pv magazine.
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