Shweta Solar Showcases Advanced PV Solutions at REI Expo 2025
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Shweta Solar Showcases Advanced PV Solutions at REI Expo 2025

Shweta Solar Pvt Ltd made a notable impact at the 18th Renewable Energy India Expo 2025 in Greater Noida, drawing strong visitor interest with its line-up of high-performance solar panels. The company presented an extensive range of Solar PV Modules suited for residential, commercial, and large-scale utility applications, each reflecting its focus on durability, engineering precision, and long-term performance.
For the team, the event served as a platform to engage with industry stakeholders, exchange insights, and advance conversations around making solar power more accessible and reliable across the country. Director Sanjay Garg said the expo provided an environment where ideas could evolve into meaningful solutions for a more self-reliant clean energy future. He emphasised that the company’s products are rooted in Indian expertise and designed to deliver lasting value.
Shweta Solar’s growth has been built on continuous innovation, quality assurance, and a commitment to sustainability. Its engineers and researchers remain focused on enhancing efficiency, improving product design, and adapting technologies to local operating conditions. Through its participation at REI Expo 2025, the company reinforced its dedication to supporting India’s clean energy goals with solutions centred on innovation and long-term value creation.

Shweta Solar Pvt Ltd made a notable impact at the 18th Renewable Energy India Expo 2025 in Greater Noida, drawing strong visitor interest with its line-up of high-performance solar panels. The company presented an extensive range of Solar PV Modules suited for residential, commercial, and large-scale utility applications, each reflecting its focus on durability, engineering precision, and long-term performance.For the team, the event served as a platform to engage with industry stakeholders, exchange insights, and advance conversations around making solar power more accessible and reliable across the country. Director Sanjay Garg said the expo provided an environment where ideas could evolve into meaningful solutions for a more self-reliant clean energy future. He emphasised that the company’s products are rooted in Indian expertise and designed to deliver lasting value.Shweta Solar’s growth has been built on continuous innovation, quality assurance, and a commitment to sustainability. Its engineers and researchers remain focused on enhancing efficiency, improving product design, and adapting technologies to local operating conditions. Through its participation at REI Expo 2025, the company reinforced its dedication to supporting India’s clean energy goals with solutions centred on innovation and long-term value creation.

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