Energetica India Magazine - November 2025
Indygreen Technologies also signed a Memorandum of Understand- ing (MoU) with Goyama Solar for setting up a 1 GW solar module production line in Panipat, Haryana. The new facility will enhance local value creation and accelerate India’s clean energy transition, aligning with the nation’s goal of achieving self-reliance in renew- able energy technology. Roshni Renewable, a new venture promoted by professionals from Valco – an Indian aluminium company — and Solidus Techno Power, a Pun- jab-based solar EPC company, announced a strategic collaboration with solar PV module and cell equipment supplier Jinchen to set up a giga-scale solar module manufacturing plant in Punjab. With an initial production capacity of 1.8 GW, the fully automated and state-of-the-art production facility will adhere to global production stan- dards, generate substantial employment opportunities, and contribute to sustainable regional growth. Valeo inked an MoU with Kosol Energie to supply solar PV ribbons and busbars, key components used in the production of solar mod- ules. Under the terms of the MoU, Valeo will supply 600 tons of PV ribbons and busbars to Kosol Energie between November 2025 and October 2026. All in all, the Renewable Energy India Expo 2025 under- scored India’s rapid strides in clean energy, spotlighting the latest breakthroughs in solar technology, inverter efficiency, and intelligent energy management. The event showcased the nation’s expanding technological depth and manufacturing strength, serving as a hub for collaboration among global and domestic leaders shaping the next phase of India’s renewable energy journey. A key takeaway from this year’s expo was the sector’s clear shift toward vertical integration and battery energy storage. With manufacturers increasingly moving upstream into cell, wafer, and ingot production – and vertically into inverter, mounting structure and into integrated energy storage sys- tems. Clearly, India is positioning itself to build a resilient, end-to- end renewable energy value chain. The growing emphasis on Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) further reflects the country’s commitment to enabling round-the-clock renew- able power and grid stability. Supported by progressive government policies and incen- tives, India’s renewable energy ecosystem is evolving from assembly-led growth to technology-driven self-reliance. These advances, coupled with strategic partnerships and innova- tion-led investment, are steering India to the forefront of the global energy transition – a future defined by sustainability, reliability, and energy independence. 36 EVENT COVERAGE energetica INDIA- November_2025
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