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GameChange Solar, First Solar Partner to Support Next Phase of Utility-Scale Solar Growth in India
GameChange Solar has partnered with First Solar to support the deployment of domestically manufactured thin-film solar modules in India, following the successful operation of two utility-scale projects delivering around 99.8 percent uptime on GameChange’s Genius Tracker systems.
May 20, 2026. By Mrinmoy Dey
GameChange Solar, a global supplier of solar trackers and fixed-tilt racking technology, has announced a strategic partnership with First Solar to support the deployment of domestically manufactured thin-film solar modules in India.
The announcement builds on the successful execution of two utility-scale projects in India, where First Solar's modules have been deployed on GameChange Solar's Genius Tracker systems, stated the company. It further added that these projects have been operational for over a year, delivering uptime levels of approximately 99.8 percent and providing on-the-ground validation of the compatibility between First Solar's modules and GameChange Solar's tracker platform.
As India moves towards increased adoption of domestically manufactured solar modules under evolving regulatory frameworks such as the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) and Approved List of Cell Manufacturers (ALCM), the availability of compliant suppliers becomes a critical factor for project execution. With a limited pool of manufacturers able to meet these requirements, First Solar's established manufacturing presence in India provides a clear advantage, helping reduce compliance-related uncertainty and mitigate supply chain risk for developers, asserted the company.
Over the past year, GameChange Solar has invested in R&D and engineering to ensure compatibility between its tracker systems and First Solar's modules manufactured in India, including the Series 7 platform. This work goes beyond standard integration, with design optimisation carried out specifically for GameChange Solar's tracker architecture, emphasised the company.
In addition, both companies are working together to further enhance system performance. The combination of First Solar's modules with GameChange Solar's tracking systems supports improved generation profiles, and ongoing efforts are focused on optimising the generation curve for end customers.
“What we are seeing now is a shift in how projects are being designed. It is no longer just about module or tracker selection in isolation, but how the two work together to deliver consistent generation over the day. Our work with First Solar is focused on that integration, and the results we are seeing on operating projects reinforce the impact this can have on overall performance,” said Vikram Kenjale, Vice President – India, GameChange Solar.
“India has been an important market for First Solar for over a decade, and we continue to invest in building our manufacturing and supply capabilities here. As demand for domestically manufactured modules grows, collaborations like this help ensure that projects can be executed with greater certainty, backed by reliable supply and strong on-ground performance,” said Sujoy Ghosh, Vice President – Business Development, First Solar.
The announcement builds on the successful execution of two utility-scale projects in India, where First Solar's modules have been deployed on GameChange Solar's Genius Tracker systems, stated the company. It further added that these projects have been operational for over a year, delivering uptime levels of approximately 99.8 percent and providing on-the-ground validation of the compatibility between First Solar's modules and GameChange Solar's tracker platform.
As India moves towards increased adoption of domestically manufactured solar modules under evolving regulatory frameworks such as the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) and Approved List of Cell Manufacturers (ALCM), the availability of compliant suppliers becomes a critical factor for project execution. With a limited pool of manufacturers able to meet these requirements, First Solar's established manufacturing presence in India provides a clear advantage, helping reduce compliance-related uncertainty and mitigate supply chain risk for developers, asserted the company.
Over the past year, GameChange Solar has invested in R&D and engineering to ensure compatibility between its tracker systems and First Solar's modules manufactured in India, including the Series 7 platform. This work goes beyond standard integration, with design optimisation carried out specifically for GameChange Solar's tracker architecture, emphasised the company.
In addition, both companies are working together to further enhance system performance. The combination of First Solar's modules with GameChange Solar's tracking systems supports improved generation profiles, and ongoing efforts are focused on optimising the generation curve for end customers.
“What we are seeing now is a shift in how projects are being designed. It is no longer just about module or tracker selection in isolation, but how the two work together to deliver consistent generation over the day. Our work with First Solar is focused on that integration, and the results we are seeing on operating projects reinforce the impact this can have on overall performance,” said Vikram Kenjale, Vice President – India, GameChange Solar.
“India has been an important market for First Solar for over a decade, and we continue to invest in building our manufacturing and supply capabilities here. As demand for domestically manufactured modules grows, collaborations like this help ensure that projects can be executed with greater certainty, backed by reliable supply and strong on-ground performance,” said Sujoy Ghosh, Vice President – Business Development, First Solar.
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