Indosolar Limited, subsidiary of Waaree Energies Limited commences operations at 1.30 GW Solar Module Facility

Indosolar Limited, a subsidiary of Waaree Energies Limited announces the inauguration of its solar module manufacturing facility, in Noida, India. With a production capacity of [1.30 GW], this factory marks a milestone in our domestic manufacturing and is expected to accelerate employment opportunities, and contribute towards propelling India's journey towards achieving net-zero emissions.

Indosolar Limited, subsidiary of Waaree Energies Limited commences operations at 1.30 GW Solar Module Facility

Noida, July 12, 2024: Indosolar Limited, a subsidiary of Waaree Energies Limited announces the inauguration of its solar module manufacturing facility, in Noida, India. With a production capacity of [1.30 GW], this factory marks a milestone in our domestic manufacturing and is expected to accelerate employment opportunities, and contribute towards propelling India's journey towards achieving net-zero emissions.

Situated in Noida's industrial hub, this facility represents Waaree’s pursuit of excellence in solar technology. By implementing certain sustainable practices and utilizing energy-efficient processes, the factory is expected to produce quality solar solutions and contribute towards eco-friendly manufacturing initiatives, which aligns with India's renewable energy transition objectives.

Hitesh Doshi, Chairman and Managing Director at Indosolar, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, "This new factory epitomizes our commitment to advancing solar technology and promoting sustainability. Through our manufacturing processes and our dedicated team's expertise, we aim to propel India's renewable energy agenda forward while creating employment opportunities for the local community. Moreover, this facility is expected to contribute towards fulfilling the surging demand for high-quality solar panels across the nation. We look forward to collaborating closely with our stakeholders to contribute towards the widespread adoption of solar power and to a more sustainable future for all."