Saatvik Solar, a Saatvik Green Energy subsidiary, has secured solar PV module orders worth INR4.8 billion (US$54.2 million).
The culmination of years of oversupply of Chinese modules caused module prices to fall, slashing manufacturers’ profits.
T1 Energy has signed a three-year deal to supply a minimum of 900 MW of US-made modules while scaling its Austin cell fab to ...
Trina Solar has completed the sale of its 5 GW US solar module factory to T1 Energy, exiting direct manufacturing while ...
The order, awarded by a domestic entity, is scheduled to be executed by December 2026. Shares of Saatvik Green Energy Ltd ...
Wood Mackenzie's global solar module manufacturer ranking is widely regarded as one of the industry's most rigorous and transparent evaluation systems. It assesses leading global manufacturers across ...
In 2025, Adani's clean energy divisions made significant strides in solar, wind, and green hydrogen, marking a pivotal year ...
For T1 Energy, this deal represents a continuation of its commercial strategy to offer customers a traceable and reliable ...
The company signed a three-year deal to supply solar modules assembled from its U.S.-manufactured solar cells.
As first reported by the Houston Business Journal, Toyo formally unveiled the Humble site this week and described it as the ...
The result relates to the company’s Comet 3N modules and has been confirmed by independent testing agency TÜV Nord in Germany ...
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