Gautam Solar Finds New Space in Ministry’s Approved List

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  • Gautam Solar’s 545 Wp series of 10BB mono solar panels are now part of the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers
  • Its polycrystalline series of solar panels (upto 335 Wp) was already part of ALMM released by the Renewable Energy Ministry

Leading Indian manufacturer of solar products, Gautam Solar recently announced that its 545 Wp series of 10BB monocrystalline PERC solar panels are enlisted in the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), Government of India. The ALMM, which was released last week, contained 80 of Gautam Solar’s solar panels including Mono PERC 10BB Half-Cut (440 Wp/520 Wp DCR & 450 Wp/545 Wp/550 Wp Non-DCR) and Mono PERC 5BB Full Cell 400 Wp panels.

The company pointed out that the recognition confirmed the high-quality performance of its Mono PERC range of solar modules designed to provide high efficiency in power generation to utility-scale, commercial & industrial (C&I) and residential sectors, both in ground-mounted and rooftop installations.

The company boasts of its mono 10BB solar modules with features such as bigger M10 cells for higher power generation, Multi-Busbar technology for lower electrical losses, round ribbon connectors for better light utilization, and bifacial PERC technology for power generation from both sides. Non-destructive laser-based cell cutting for higher reliability and lower chances of micro-cracks and half-cut cell technology for better low-light performancewere some of the other features mentioned by Gautam Solar.

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The MD of Gautam Solar, Mr Gautam Mohanka remarked, “The inclusion of the Mono PERC range of modules is a testament to Gautam Solar’s commitment to providing top-quality solar solutions and services to customers. Being an ALMM-approved organization, we will continue to innovate and develop new products and technologies to meet the growing demand for clean and renewable energy. Hence, we are ready to work with existing and new clients to provide sustainable solar energy solutions to power homes and businesses.”

The abovesaid list, which includes panels that meet strict standards set by MNRE, is a key resource for individual customers and developers looking to procure solar PV Panels in the country.

Delhi-based Gautam Solar is an over two decades old solar products manufacturer which has four factories in Haridwar, Uttarakhand for manufacturing solar modules & components with a current capacity of 400 MW. The company, which holds a lot of IPs (Design & Patents), will soon expand to 1 GW.


 

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