WAAREE Energies Ltd: 50MW of solar modules delivered to the United States

WAAREE Energies Ltd, an Indian solar panel manufacturer, has completed the on-time delivery of 50MW of solar modules to a Fortune 500 company in the USA.

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Livraison de modules solaires WAAREE aux États-Unis

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WAAREE Energies Ltd. recently completed the on-time delivery of 50MW of solar modules to a Fortune 500 company in the United States. These high-efficiency solar modules, with a capacity of 380 to 385 Wp in mono PERC technology, will be used to generate renewable energy under a power purchase agreement in the United States.

IECEE CB certification for bifacial solar modules

WAAREE Energies Ltd. also recently obtained IECEE CB certification for its bifacial solar modules, a world first. This certification, issued by UL, IECEE, the multilateral certification system based on IEC international standards for electrotechnical equipment and components.

Commitment to quality despite the pandemic

Since its creation, WAAREE has supplied nearly 3GW of solar panels worldwide, and has completed over 600MW of solar EPC projects in India and Southeast Asia. Mr. Sunil Rathi, Sales & Marketing Director of WAAREE Energies Ltd. said:

“At WAAREE, we are committed to providing the highest quality products with the latest technological advances. This order had to be delivered in the United States, despite the pandemic. Our team worked tirelessly to meet deadlines and earned the trust of our customers. We look forward to fulfilling large-scale international orders and expanding our capabilities.”

Expansion of WAAREE’s production capacity

WAAREE solar modules can now be found on 6 continents, in 68 different countries. They have undergone over 140 tests throughout the manufacturing process, guaranteeing quality that exceeds world standards. WAAREE has maintained its position as a Bloomberg Tier 1 manufacturer for the past 21 quarters, and its modules are approved by over 50 major banks and NBFCs worldwide.

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