Gautam Solar has supplied 70 MW of high-efficiency solar panels for government projects in North India. The panels were supplied for Solar PV Systems over a period of four months in the states of Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.
The high-efficiency solar panels are indigenous “Made in India” DCR Modules which are ALMM (MNRE, GoI) and BIS Approved.
The company’s 545 Wp 10BB Mono Solar Modules have several distinctive features, including bigger M10 cells for higher power generation, multi-busbar technology for lower electrical losses, round ribbon connectors for better light utilization, bifacial PERC technology for power generation from both sides, non-destructive laser-based cell cutting for higher reliability and lower chances of micro-cracks and half-cut cell technology for better low-light performance.
According to Gautam Mohanka, Managing Director of Gautam Solar Private Limited, the key relevance of solar power in India is driven by the increasing demand for energy and the country’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions and reaching Net Zero by 2070.
The solar panels supplied by Gautam Solar will save between 120 million to 175 million pounds of CO2, i.e. 54569 metric tons to 79372 metric tons annually.