Waaree Wins 350 MW Solar Module Deal from AMPIN Energy Transition
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Waaree Wins 350 MW Solar Module Deal from AMPIN Energy Transition

Waaree Energies has secured a 350 MW solar module supply order from AMPIN Energy Transition, strengthening its position as a key partner in India’s clean energy expansion. The modules will support AMPIN’s upcoming solar power projects across the country, with delivery scheduled to be completed by March 2026. Under the agreement, Waaree will supply its high-efficiency G12R TOPCon modules, designed for higher energy output and long-term reliability.

The deal aligns with AMPIN’s efforts to scale its renewable energy footprint across industrial, commercial and utility-scale categories. Pinaki Bhattacharyya, Founder, MD and CEO, AMPIN Energy Transition, said the collaboration highlights the company’s focus on integrating advanced technology into its growing portfolio. “Our partnership with Waaree reinforces AMPIN’s strategy of deploying high-performance, future-ready solar technologies for our customers. As we scale our renewable energy portfolio nationwide, we rely on partners who can deliver superior technology, robust manufacturing capabilities, and timely execution. Waaree’s G12R modules align perfectly with our quality benchmarks and long-term sustainability goals,” he said.

Sunil Rathi, Executive Director, Waaree Energies, said the order deepens the company’s association with one of India’s leading independent power producers. “We are pleased to partner with AMPIN Energy Transition on their 350 MW portfolio. Our G12R modules are engineered for higher energy yield, excellent low-light performance, and long-term reliability — key factors for utility-scale and C&I developers,” he said.

Waaree’s G12R TOPCon modules offer high energy density, strong bifacial performance and improved LCOE, making them suitable for diverse climatic conditions. The partnership also underscores India’s broader push toward domestic, advanced solar manufacturing as it works toward achieving 500 GW of renewable capacity.

Once operational, AMPIN’s 350 MWp projects are expected to offset around 407,000 tonnes of CO₂ annually, based on CEA Baseline Database estimates.

News source: BW BusinessWorld

Waaree Energies has secured a 350 MW solar module supply order from AMPIN Energy Transition, strengthening its position as a key partner in India’s clean energy expansion. The modules will support AMPIN’s upcoming solar power projects across the country, with delivery scheduled to be completed by March 2026. Under the agreement, Waaree will supply its high-efficiency G12R TOPCon modules, designed for higher energy output and long-term reliability.The deal aligns with AMPIN’s efforts to scale its renewable energy footprint across industrial, commercial and utility-scale categories. Pinaki Bhattacharyya, Founder, MD and CEO, AMPIN Energy Transition, said the collaboration highlights the company’s focus on integrating advanced technology into its growing portfolio. “Our partnership with Waaree reinforces AMPIN’s strategy of deploying high-performance, future-ready solar technologies for our customers. As we scale our renewable energy portfolio nationwide, we rely on partners who can deliver superior technology, robust manufacturing capabilities, and timely execution. Waaree’s G12R modules align perfectly with our quality benchmarks and long-term sustainability goals,” he said.Sunil Rathi, Executive Director, Waaree Energies, said the order deepens the company’s association with one of India’s leading independent power producers. “We are pleased to partner with AMPIN Energy Transition on their 350 MW portfolio. Our G12R modules are engineered for higher energy yield, excellent low-light performance, and long-term reliability — key factors for utility-scale and C&I developers,” he said.Waaree’s G12R TOPCon modules offer high energy density, strong bifacial performance and improved LCOE, making them suitable for diverse climatic conditions. The partnership also underscores India’s broader push toward domestic, advanced solar manufacturing as it works toward achieving 500 GW of renewable capacity.Once operational, AMPIN’s 350 MWp projects are expected to offset around 407,000 tonnes of CO₂ annually, based on CEA Baseline Database estimates.News source: BW BusinessWorld

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