NewsWaaree Supplies 28MW Solar Modules To Amp Energy India

Waaree Supplies 28MW Solar Modules To Amp Energy India

Waaree Energies, India’s largest solar module manufacturer has supplied 330wp & 335wp Solar modules for a project Developed by Amp Energy. The project is 28MWp captive solar open access project in Uttar Pradesh. This is the FIRST CAPTIVE OPEN ACCESS PROJECT COMMISSIONED in Uttar Pradesh under the Uttar Pradesh Connectivity Auction.
Waaree has supplied 28MW of solar modules for this prestigious project.  The project was inaugurated in March 2021. 28MWp captive solar open access project in Uttar Pradesh that will supply power to Birla Corporation Ltd. (MP Birla Cement). The plant was inaugurated in the presence of Senior officials from Birla (Viveck Chaudary, Krishna Varnwal, Ashok Gautam, Dhanraj Mali), Amp (C Chaudhary, Arijit Banerjee) & UPPTCL (Mr Sushil Kumar Yadav, EE).

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The project received finance form IREDA. Waaree solar modules have been shipped to 6 continents, across 68 countries. With more than 140 tests performed at various stages of manufacturing, Waaree maintains its quality above global standards. Waaree  is perceived by customers as the premium module supplier & has already supplied near to 3.5 GW of solar panels till date globally, and commissioned over 600 MW of solar EPC projects in India.

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Waaree serves over 5000 customers globally which illustrates the trust gained by the company over a period of 32 years of its existence. Waaree currently has India’s Largest Solar Sales and service network, with over 350 franchisees globally.

Waaree solar modules are exported in more than 68 countries including the USA, UK, Europe, Italy and Africa. Waaree Energies is planning to further expand its footprint with 1000 franchises by the end of 2021. Waaree aims to bridge the ever growing demand-supply gap of electricity, by making solar accessible to all and inch towards a viable indigenous ecosystem.


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