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Jupiter International to invest Rs 65 billion in capacity expansion

Additionally, by fully integrating these processes, Jupiter International aims to establish a robust and seamless supply chain that spans every stage of solar manufacturing.Read more

Waaree begins trial production at Gujarat solar cell manufacturing facility

At 5.4 GW capacity, the plant attains the position as India’s largest advanced solar cell manufacturing facility.Read more

IIT Delhi develops cost-effective solar cell technology

The team’s work focuses on Perovskite solar cells and was recently published in the SMALL journal. Read more

Gautam Solar to invest Rs 10 billion in 2 GW solar cell manufacturing facility

Gautam Solar has already acquired a 60-acre land parcel in Bhiwani, Haryana, for the purpose of manufacturing solar panels and their raw materials.Read more

Centre to expand ALMM to solar cells

Currently, the ALMM only covers solar modules, limiting government-supported projects to modules made in India.Read more

Scientists create solar cell coating that can turn objects into solar panels

Unlike traditional silicon-based solar panels, this innovative material can be applied to everyday items like backpacks, cars, and buildings. Read more

India to become landfill for Chinese products amid US Beijing tariff war; GTRI

These tariffs include a 100% duty on electric vehicles, a 50% duty on semiconductors, and a 25% duty each on electric vehicle batteries originating from China.Read more

HHV builds directional solidification furnace for PV industry

Revolutionising the Solar PV Industry: Wide-Scale applications and affordable prices fuel renewable energy growth worldwideRead more

Avaada aims to become 30 GW company by 2030

In this interaction with Rakesh Rao, Vineet Mittal, Chairman, Avaada Group, explains the relevance of solar energy to achieve India’s renewable energy goals and how Avaada is playing a role of an enabler in this green journey.Read more

ARMOR’s solar cells help generate power from glass facades

ARMOR solar power films GmbH from Kitzingen, Germany, known under the brand name ASCA, has developed a new technology that allows organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells to be integrated quickly, easily and flexibly into any glass format and facade.Read more

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