Antaisolar Attracts Interest in India

Antaisolar is participating in its first exhibition in India, presenting its 1P TAI-Simple tracker based on the requirements of the Indian market.

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Antaisolar is participating in its first exhibition in India, presenting its 1P TAI-Simple tracker based on the requirements of the Indian market. The Chinese company is the main supplier of the entire industrial chain of photovoltaic mounting systems in the country.

A technical solution

Antaisolar specifies that its tracker is perfectly compatible with bifacial and large modules. The company is demonstrating its tracker coupled with Trinasolar’s Vertex 670W modules. The operation is quite simple and requires only a few hours for installation.

The unique U-type beam provides improved torsional strength performance. Thus, with these assets, TAI-Simple impresses the visitors. In addition, countless requests and consultations overwhelm the staff present.

After the opening ceremony, Vineet Kumar, National Director of Antaisolar, shares the latest technology. These announcements concern Antai’s tracker and specify its reliability, adaptability and product innovations. In addition, the speech also helps the public better understand the LCOE improvements of solar power plants.

A presence in India

Antaisolar, in recent years, has focused on providing practical, reliable and innovative solar mounting and tracking systems. The company has been developing in the Indian market for a few years. Indeed, annual production could reach 2.5GW in India.

By cooperating with local OEMs, Antaisolar provides fast delivery and after-sales service. Antaisolar also has a subsidiary based in India. In addition, the team consists of local staff.

As the exhibition reveals, the solar giant is showing great ambition towards India. Indeed, India is an attractive country, with a great potential for renewable energies. Antaisolar has been dedicated to the energy transition for years.

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