Adani Solar top performer for seventh year in Kiwa PVEL’s PV Module Reliability Scorecard

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Adani Solar has been recognized as a Top Performer in the 10th Edition of Kiwa PVEL’s PV Module Reliability Scorecard. Kiwa PVEL is an independent laboratory serving the downstream solar industry. Their annual Scorecard highlights manufacturers that have produced PV modules demonstrating noteworthy results in independent testing.

Kiwa PVEL’s Product Qualification Program (PQP) is a comprehensive testing scheme to evaluate PV module reliability and quality through rigorous testing procedures.

“Adani Solar’s PV modules successfully completed the PQP testing, demonstrating industry-leading reliability and performance metrics. With this recognition, Adani Solar is the only Indian manufacturer to have maintained Top Performer status for seven consecutive years,” stated Adani Solar.

Kiwa PVEL’s PV Module Reliability Scorecard is available on https://scorecard.pvel.com/manufacturer_name/adani/

Adani Solar, the solar PV manufacturing arm of the Adani Portfolio and a subsidiary of Adani Enterprises Ltd, is the first and only vertically integrated solar PV manufacturer with existing 4 GW cell and module, and 2 GW ingot and wafer manufacturing units in India.  Adani Solar is rated as a Tier 1 solar manufacturer by Bloomberg.  The company is building the nation’s first fully integrated and comprehensive solar ecosystem manufacturing facility of 10 GW capacity in Mundra, Gujarat. It will host the entire solar manufacturing ecosystem from metallurgical grade silicon to PV modules, including ancillaries.

 

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