Joint Solar Wins Rs 130 Million Solar Panel Order
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Joint Solar Wins Rs 130 Million Solar Panel Order

Joint Solar, one of India’s leading solar panel manufacturers, has secured a Rs 130 million order, marking a key milestone in its mission to accelerate India’s clean energy transition. The order reflects strong industry confidence in the company’s indigenously manufactured, high-performance panels and reinforces its position as a trusted partner for industrial and institutional renewable energy projects.

The project, to be executed from Joint Solar’s 300 MW manufacturing facility in Ghaziabad, highlights the growing demand for reliable solar solutions in North India. It will enable commercial and industrial clients to adopt sustainable energy, reduce carbon emissions, and optimise energy costs.

Vinod Sharma, Director, Joint Solar, said, “Securing a Rs 130 million order is a testament to the trust our clients place in our technology and product quality. This order not only reflects the growing adoption of solar energy but also strengthens our commitment to making clean, affordable, and reliable energy accessible across India.”

Backed by more than 25 years of expertise, Joint Solar operates with a focus on research, innovation, and quality assurance. The company is also expanding its distribution network, targeting over 200 distributors and 3,000 retail touchpoints by 2027 across Delhi NCR, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, and Madhya Pradesh. It is further exploring OEM collaborations, dealer partnerships, and future diversification into battery storage and hybrid systems.

This Rs 130 million order underscores Joint Solar’s expanding footprint in India’s renewable energy sector and its vision to drive sustainable growth in line with national clean energy goals.

Joint Solar, one of India’s leading solar panel manufacturers, has secured a Rs 130 million order, marking a key milestone in its mission to accelerate India’s clean energy transition. The order reflects strong industry confidence in the company’s indigenously manufactured, high-performance panels and reinforces its position as a trusted partner for industrial and institutional renewable energy projects. The project, to be executed from Joint Solar’s 300 MW manufacturing facility in Ghaziabad, highlights the growing demand for reliable solar solutions in North India. It will enable commercial and industrial clients to adopt sustainable energy, reduce carbon emissions, and optimise energy costs. Vinod Sharma, Director, Joint Solar, said, “Securing a Rs 130 million order is a testament to the trust our clients place in our technology and product quality. This order not only reflects the growing adoption of solar energy but also strengthens our commitment to making clean, affordable, and reliable energy accessible across India.” Backed by more than 25 years of expertise, Joint Solar operates with a focus on research, innovation, and quality assurance. The company is also expanding its distribution network, targeting over 200 distributors and 3,000 retail touchpoints by 2027 across Delhi NCR, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, and Madhya Pradesh. It is further exploring OEM collaborations, dealer partnerships, and future diversification into battery storage and hybrid systems. This Rs 130 million order underscores Joint Solar’s expanding footprint in India’s renewable energy sector and its vision to drive sustainable growth in line with national clean energy goals.

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