Shri Shripad Yesso Naik Graces SWELECT’s 40-Year Celebration

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SWELECT Energy Systems Ltd., a pioneer in renewable energy solutions, celebrated its 40th anniversary last week with a grand event in New Delhi. Shri Shripad Yesso Naik, Honourable Minister, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest, alongside an esteemed gathering of bureaucrats, officials, and industry leaders. 

During his keynote address, Shri Shripad Yesso Naik emphasized the critical role of renewable energy in shaping India’s future. He praised SWELECT’s exemplary contributions to the clean energy sector and highlighted the importance of strong collaboration between the government and the industry to accelerate the nation’s energy transition and achieve sustainability goals. 

The event marked SWELECT’s remarkable journey from its inception as Numeric, India’s No. 1 UPS company since 1996, to its transformation in 2012 into SWELECT Energy Systems Ltd.—a leader in solar energy solutions. This transition, symbolized as moving from “Power to Energy,” reflects the company’s commitment to sustainability and aligns with India’s renewable energy vision. 

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Today, SWELECT boasts over 1 GW of experience in the industry and is a comprehensive solar solutions provider known for its high-quality products and reliable services. 

Addressing the audience, Mr. R. Chellappan, Managing Director of SWELECT, expressed his heartfelt gratitude to stakeholders for their unwavering support over the decades. He stated,  “This milestone is a proud moment for us at SWELECT. From our early days as Numeric to our evolution into SWELECT, our focus has always been on quality, innovation, and sustainability, with the customer at the center. Currently, we have 1 GW PV module manufacturing capacity, 0.5 GW of MMS & BOS manufacturing, and we provide EPC and energy sales services. With the support of policymakers and partners, we are set to expand our module manufacturing facility along with a cell line. Over the next three years, we aim to support India’s renewable energy transformation with 2 GW of EPC and IPP projects.” 

The event also featured engaging discussions on renewable energy policies, technological advancements, and strategies to address challenges in India’s solar energy transition. It served as a significant platform for fostering partnerships between government and industry to advance the nation’s renewable energy ambitions.

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