INOXAP commences electronic specialty gas supply to ReNew’s solar cell facility at Dholera

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INOX Air Products (INOXAP), India’s largest manufacturer of industrial and medical gases, has announced the commencement of electronic specialty gas supplies to Renew’s PV cell manufacturing facility at Dholera, Gujarat.

As part of a long-term contract, INOXAP will provide key electronic gases such as nitrous oxide, ammonia, and silane to ReNew Photovoltaics’ first solar PV cell manufacturing facility at Dholera, Gujarat. It has deployed ISO containers and Tube Trailers for these critical gases, ensuring a seamless and reliable supply to support PV cell manufacturing.

The partnership includes a comprehensive gas management solution for the supply, distribution, and onsite management of electronic specialty gases, tailored to meet ReNew’s operational requirements.

Siddharth Jain, managing director, INOX Air Products, said, “Our collaboration with a solar industry major like ReNew for their first solar PV cell manufacturing facility showcases our expertise in specialty gases and our keenness to curate solutions which enable our partners in achieving their vision in an efficient and uncompromised manner. Given the accelerating demand for green energy, the deployment of our ISO-enabled supply chain for electronic, specialty, and ultra-high-purity gases represents our transformative step towards empowering the renewable energy sector in India.”

Kailash Vaswani, Chief Financial Officer, ReNew, said, “By integrating INOX Air Products’ advanced gas supply solutions, we aim to set an industry benchmark in efficient and sustainable PV cell production.  The collaboration will help establish our facility as a key hub in the clean energy ecosystem.”

 

 

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