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Emmvee Recognized as Top Performer in 2026 Kiwa PVEL PV Module Reliability Scorecard for Fourth Consecutive Year

Emmvee Photovoltaic Power Limited has been recognized as a ‘Top Performer’ in the 2026 Kiwa PVEL PV Module Reliability Scorecard, marking the fourth consecutive year the company has earned the distinction from the globally recognized solar module reliability assessment program.

The recognition was awarded for Emmvee’s G12R and M10R product series, which are manufactured using n-type TOPCon cell technology and bifacial module designs. The modules successfully met the performance and reliability benchmarks established under Kiwa PVEL’s Product Qualification Program (PQP), an annual testing regime designed to evaluate solar module durability under accelerated stress conditions that simulate long-term field operation.

Kiwa PVEL, an independent laboratory specializing in photovoltaic module reliability testing, publishes the scorecard annually to assess module performance across a range of environmental and operational stress tests.

According to Emmvee, the latest recognition highlights the company’s continued emphasis on manufacturing quality, engineering excellence, process consistency, and product reliability as demand for high-performance solar modules grows across global markets.

Suhas Donthi, President and CEO of Emmvee Group, stated that the recognition reflects the company’s commitment to maintaining high manufacturing and reliability standards across its solar product portfolio while delivering efficient and dependable solutions to customers worldwide.

Tristan Erion-Lorico, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Kiwa PVEL, noted that Emmvee’s fourth consecutive appearance in the scorecard demonstrates that quality and reliability have become deeply integrated into the company’s manufacturing processes and operational approach.

The recognition comes as Emmvee continues to expand its integrated solar manufacturing footprint in India. The company currently operates more than 10.3 GW of solar module manufacturing capacity and 2.94 GW of solar cell manufacturing capacity, with additional expansion projects currently underway.


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