Becquer Introduces India’s Most Advanced Solar Panels for Industrial & Residential Applications

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Becquer Energy, through its solar manufacturing arm Becsa, continues to redefine solar technology in India with the launch of more advanced, high-performance solar panels designed specifically for Indian conditions and real-world use cases.

Becsa recently launched India’s first BIS-approved HJT (Heterojunction Technology) solar module – BEC-HJT, a significant leap over conventional modules used by most OEMs. The HJT modules deliver up to 15% higher power output, 20% better heat tolerance, and lower long-term degradation, translating into substantial additional savings or revenue for MW-scale projects. With a 30-year warranty, these modules are built for long-term reliability in India’s tropical climate. The technology has already been deployed at Asia’s largest solar façade installation at D’décor’sTarapur facility, and across factories in the automobile, steel, and FMCG sectors.

Building on this technological leadership, Becsa has also launched the SL Series, a solar module specially designed for residential towers and houses. Unlike oversized, copied designs common in the market, the SL Series has been researched and developed in India for over three years to address real challenges such as limited rooftop space, congested access points, safety, and ease of handling. With moderate module sizes and high cell efficiency of 22.5%–23.5%, thicker frames, ergonomic handling points, zero leakage risk, and an optional Fast Shutdown (FSD) safety feature, the SL Series is one of the most reliable and aesthetically refined residential solar modules available today. The product has already helped Becsa achieve leadership in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai’s branded residential projects and is now set to expand to new cities.

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On the industrial front, Becquer’s integrated solar hardware has been deployed at large manufacturing facilities such as RR Kabel, delivering one of the longest single-row solar installations with enhanced glass thickness, minimal downtime, and an industry-leading 30-year end-to-end warranty. These systems are engineered to deliver higher efficiency at lower lifecycle costs—down to savings of nearly 20 paise per watt over conventional solutions. Becquer has also commissioned India’s largest industrial solar façade, demonstrating how solar can be seamlessly integrated into building structures to generate power, improve aesthetics, and naturally reduce indoor temperatures and air-conditioning costs.

With manufacturing capabilities that allow solar cells to be integrated with virtually any building material, Becquer and Becsa are expanding the role of solar far beyond rooftops—into façades, structures, and future-ready infrastructure. As India accelerates its transition to clean energy, Becquer is positioned at the forefront with more advanced panels, smarter designs, and solutions built specifically for Indian industries and homes.

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