Waaree Partners With Unicommerce To Boost Digital Sales
ECONOMY & POLICY

Waaree Partners With Unicommerce To Boost Digital Sales

Waaree Energies has partnered with Unicommerce to automate and unify its e-commerce operations as it seeks to align manufacturing scale with a digital sales engine. The collaboration will extend Waaree’s range of solar modules, inverters and solar kits to consumers and distributors across India via a unified order and inventory platform. The companies intend the integration to simplify marketplace and direct sales management.

Unicommerce will provide a single dashboard for order management, real-time inventory visibility across multiple warehouses, and tools for B2B distribution management to support nationwide distributor networks. The platform is expected to optimise inventory placement, reduce stockouts and streamline warehouse workflows for faster fulfilment and improved end-customer experience. The arrangement is presented as enabling consistent service levels for individual buyers and distributor partners.

Waaree described the move as part of a broader strategy to make clean energy more accessible to households and businesses while matching manufacturing growth with digital capability. Unicommerce highlighted that rising consumer demand for renewable energy products and India’s national renewable targets are driving online adoption of solar solutions. The timing is said to reflect shifts in the energy market as rooftop solar adoption grows.

India’s cumulative installed solar capacity has crossed 100 GW, with solar now accounting for over 20 per cent of total installed power capacity, and Waaree reports a module manufacturing capacity of approximately 22.3 GW and a solar cell capacity of 5.4 GW. The company operates across India and in more than 25 countries and offers a portfolio that includes panels, inverters, EPC services, green hydrogen and battery energy storage systems. Unicommerce, incorporated in 2012, provides an AI-first SaaS suite with over 350 integrations and serves 8,000-plus clients across India, Southeast Asia and the Middle East.

The partnership is positioned as strengthening a core intelligence-led infrastructure layer to enable improved sales, fulfilment and operational efficiency without altering Waaree’s manufacturing focus. Media contacts were provided and the announcement was issued from New Delhi. The companies expect the collaboration to support expansion of online distribution for renewable energy products.

Waaree Energies has partnered with Unicommerce to automate and unify its e-commerce operations as it seeks to align manufacturing scale with a digital sales engine. The collaboration will extend Waaree’s range of solar modules, inverters and solar kits to consumers and distributors across India via a unified order and inventory platform. The companies intend the integration to simplify marketplace and direct sales management. Unicommerce will provide a single dashboard for order management, real-time inventory visibility across multiple warehouses, and tools for B2B distribution management to support nationwide distributor networks. The platform is expected to optimise inventory placement, reduce stockouts and streamline warehouse workflows for faster fulfilment and improved end-customer experience. The arrangement is presented as enabling consistent service levels for individual buyers and distributor partners. Waaree described the move as part of a broader strategy to make clean energy more accessible to households and businesses while matching manufacturing growth with digital capability. Unicommerce highlighted that rising consumer demand for renewable energy products and India’s national renewable targets are driving online adoption of solar solutions. The timing is said to reflect shifts in the energy market as rooftop solar adoption grows. India’s cumulative installed solar capacity has crossed 100 GW, with solar now accounting for over 20 per cent of total installed power capacity, and Waaree reports a module manufacturing capacity of approximately 22.3 GW and a solar cell capacity of 5.4 GW. The company operates across India and in more than 25 countries and offers a portfolio that includes panels, inverters, EPC services, green hydrogen and battery energy storage systems. Unicommerce, incorporated in 2012, provides an AI-first SaaS suite with over 350 integrations and serves 8,000-plus clients across India, Southeast Asia and the Middle East. The partnership is positioned as strengthening a core intelligence-led infrastructure layer to enable improved sales, fulfilment and operational efficiency without altering Waaree’s manufacturing focus. Media contacts were provided and the announcement was issued from New Delhi. The companies expect the collaboration to support expansion of online distribution for renewable energy products.

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

Cabinet Approves Mission For Cotton Productivity

The Union Cabinet has approved Rs 56.59 billion (bn) for the Mission for Cotton Productivity covering the period 2026–27 to 2030–31, with the objective of addressing bottlenecks, reversing declining growth and improving quality in India’s cotton sector. The initiative aligns with the Government of India’s five F vision from farm to foreign and is intended to raise the competitiveness of the textile sector in global markets through coordinated action across ministries and research bodies. The mission will support the development of high-yielding variety (HYV) seeds that are climate resi..

Next Story
Infrastructure Transport

Cabinet Approves Three Rail Multitracking Projects

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by the Prime Minister, approved three multitracking projects for the Ministry of Railways at a total cost of Rs 234.37 billion (bn). The projects are Nagda–Mathura third and fourth line, Guntakal–Wadi third and fourth line, and Burhwal–Sitapur third and fourth line. The investment is intended to increase line capacity and improve operational efficiency and service reliability for Indian Railways. The schemes cover 19 districts across Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and will increase the e..

Next Story
Infrastructure Transport

Cabinet Approves Ship Repair Facility At Vadinar

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has approved the development of a state of the art ship repair facility at Vadinar in Gujarat, to be jointly implemented by Deendayal Port Authority (DPA) and Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL). The project carries a combined investment of Rs 15.7 billion (Rs 15.7 bn). It is planned as a brownfield facility with a 650 metres jetty, two large floating dry docks, workshops and associated marine infrastructure. Vadinar has a natural deep draft and direct connectivity to major shipping routes and its proximity to ports such as Mundra and Kandla makes it favoura..

Advertisement

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get daily newsletters around different themes from Construction world.

STAY CONNECTED

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement