The Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE) has recently granted provisional enlistment to several additional solar PV module models from various companies, expanding the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) List-I. This development is significant for the solar energy sector in India, as it promises to enhance the availability of certified solar modules for various projects.
Renewsys India Pvt. Ltd., a prominent player in the solar industry, has received provisional approval for 08 additional solar PV module models. These models are manufactured at their facility in Raigad, Maharashtra. The provisional enlistment allows these models to be recognized in the ALMM List-I, which is crucial for their marketability and acceptance in solar projects across the country. Final enlistment will be granted after the company meets all stipulated conditions and passes further government scrutiny.
In a similar move, Renewsys India Pvt. Ltd.’s Telangana facility, located in Fabcity, Maheswaram, has also been granted provisional enlistment for 04 additional models. This step further solidifies Renewsys India Pvt. Ltd.’s position in the market, ensuring a broader range of certified solar modules for potential buyers and project developers.
Other companies have also benefited from this round of provisional approvals. Spark Solar Technologies Private Limited, based in Bhiwandi, Maharashtra, has been granted provisional enlistment for 04 additional models. This addition to their portfolio is expected to enhance their competitiveness in the growing solar market.
Sova Solar Limited, operating from Durgapur, West Bengal, has received provisional approval for 02 additional models. This enlistment marks a significant milestone for the company, facilitating its expansion into new markets with certified products.
Aatmanirbhar Solar Pvt. Ltd., from Kheda, Gujarat, has been provisionally enlisted for 07 additional models. This approval is a crucial step in the company’s strategy to offer a wider array of certified solar modules, aligning with the national goal of promoting indigenous manufacturing and reducing dependency on imports.
Jakson Engineers Limited, based in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, has received provisional enlistment for 08 additional solar PV module models. This recognition is expected to bolster their market presence and support their efforts in contributing to India’s renewable energy targets.
Lastly, Goldi Sun Private Limited, from Navsari, Gujarat, has been granted provisional enlistment for 08 additional models. This approval is a testament to the company’s commitment to quality and innovation in solar module manufacturing.
It is important to note that the provisional enlistment is subject to final approval, which will be granted once the companies fulfill all necessary conditions and guidelines set by the MNRE. The Ministry, along with the National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE), will not be held liable for any losses or damages if these models fail to receive final enlistment.
These provisional approvals are a significant step forward in ensuring a robust supply of certified solar modules in the Indian market, supporting the country’s ambitious renewable energy targets. The MNRE’s proactive measures in updating the ALMM List-I reflect its commitment to fostering growth and reliability in the solar energy sector.
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