GREW Solar Launches New PV Modules At RE+ 2025
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GREW Solar Launches New PV Modules At RE+ 2025

GREW Solar, India’s youngest and one of the fastest-growing solar PV manufacturers, showcased its latest range of advanced photovoltaic (PV) modules at RE+ 2025, North America’s largest clean energy trade show. The company introduced the ALL-BLACK Series, designed for the U.S. rooftop market, offering sleek aesthetics and proven performance across extreme weather conditions such as sun, rain, snow, and hail. Backed by a 25-year warranty, these modules provide homeowners with reliable renewable energy solutions.
The G2G M10 TOPCon Series, also unveiled at the event, caters to commercial and industrial applications with outputs of up to 590 Wp, ensuring high efficiency and adaptability across diverse environments. All modules are UFLPA-compliant, meeting strict U.S. import standards to guarantee smooth market entry and reduce tariff risks.
Manufactured at GREW Solar’s advanced facility in Dudu, Jaipur, each module undergoes over 25 in-house IEC tests, including hail impact, mechanical load, and environmental stress testing, ensuring durability for both utility-scale and distributed solar projects.
Vinay Thadani, CEO & Director of GREW Solar, said India achieving 100 GW of module manufacturing capacity marks a historic milestone. He emphasised that GREW’s U.S. launch demonstrates India’s ability to scale while setting global benchmarks in quality, reliability, and sustainability. The company’s R&D initiatives aim to further enhance efficiency and achieve backward integration by 2026.
Currently operating with a 3.0 GW PV module capacity, GREW Solar plans to expand to 11.0 GW and is developing an 8.0 GW PV cell facility in Narmadapuram, Madhya Pradesh. These expansions align with India’s ambition to become a global hub for solar manufacturing and reinforce the global clean energy supply chain.
The unveiling at RE+ 2025 marks GREW Solar’s most significant entry into the North American market to date. Following this, the company will showcase its complete product portfolio at Renewable Energy India (REI) 2025, the country’s premier clean energy exhibition.

GREW Solar, India’s youngest and one of the fastest-growing solar PV manufacturers, showcased its latest range of advanced photovoltaic (PV) modules at RE+ 2025, North America’s largest clean energy trade show. The company introduced the ALL-BLACK Series, designed for the U.S. rooftop market, offering sleek aesthetics and proven performance across extreme weather conditions such as sun, rain, snow, and hail. Backed by a 25-year warranty, these modules provide homeowners with reliable renewable energy solutions.The G2G M10 TOPCon Series, also unveiled at the event, caters to commercial and industrial applications with outputs of up to 590 Wp, ensuring high efficiency and adaptability across diverse environments. All modules are UFLPA-compliant, meeting strict U.S. import standards to guarantee smooth market entry and reduce tariff risks.Manufactured at GREW Solar’s advanced facility in Dudu, Jaipur, each module undergoes over 25 in-house IEC tests, including hail impact, mechanical load, and environmental stress testing, ensuring durability for both utility-scale and distributed solar projects.Vinay Thadani, CEO & Director of GREW Solar, said India achieving 100 GW of module manufacturing capacity marks a historic milestone. He emphasised that GREW’s U.S. launch demonstrates India’s ability to scale while setting global benchmarks in quality, reliability, and sustainability. The company’s R&D initiatives aim to further enhance efficiency and achieve backward integration by 2026.Currently operating with a 3.0 GW PV module capacity, GREW Solar plans to expand to 11.0 GW and is developing an 8.0 GW PV cell facility in Narmadapuram, Madhya Pradesh. These expansions align with India’s ambition to become a global hub for solar manufacturing and reinforce the global clean energy supply chain.The unveiling at RE+ 2025 marks GREW Solar’s most significant entry into the North American market to date. Following this, the company will showcase its complete product portfolio at Renewable Energy India (REI) 2025, the country’s premier clean energy exhibition.

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