Govt Tightens Solar Quality Norms


The Union Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has introduced the Solar Systems, Devices, and Components Goods Order, 2025, replacing the 2017 framework. The revised regulations, effective 180 days from publication, set stricter quality and efficiency standards for solar photovoltaic (PV) modules, inverters, and storage batteries.

Manufacturers, importers, and distributors must now comply with the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification. The new order mandates a minimum efficiency of 18% for Mono Crystalline Silicon and Thin-Film PV modules, and 17% for Poly Crystalline Silicon PV modules. Testing requirements have also been strengthened to align with global safety norms.

While licenses issued under the 2017 order remain valid, all renewals and new registrations will follow the QCO, 2025 framework. However, products meant exclusively for export are exempt. The move follows two years of consultations with manufacturers, testing agencies, and WTO members, ensuring compliance with international trade standards.

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