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Trinasolar Collaborates with Solaris Energy to Deliver 25 MWp of Utility-Scale Solar Across Sri Lanka

Trinasolar has signed an MoU with Solaris Energy to supply and deploy 25 MWp of high-efficiency solar modules for utility-scale projects across Sri Lanka.

July 23, 2025. By Mrinmoy Dey

Trinasolar has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Solaris Energy, a solar distributor in Sri Lanka, to collaborate on the supply and deployment of 25 MWp of solar modules across the country.

Under the MoU, Solaris Energy will nominate Trinasolar as one of its subcontractors for utility-scale solar projects in Sri Lanka, subject to definitive agreements.

“This partnership with Solaris Energy marks an important milestone in our long-term commitment to Sri Lanka’s renewable energy journey,” said Elva Wang, Group Director for South, Southeast and Central Asia at Trinasolar Asia Pacific.

She further added, “By combining our industry-leading Vertex N modules with Solaris’s strong local presence, we are enabling the delivery of reliable, high-efficiency solar infrastructure that supports the country’s clean energy goals. We look forward to accelerating sustainable growth and empowering Sri Lanka with world-class PV technology.”

At the core of this collaboration is Trinasolar’s Vertex N series, featuring n-type i-TOPCon cell technology. These modules are engineered for high efficiency, superior temperature performance, and low Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE). With their high bifaciality and advanced durability, Vertex N modules are especially suited for Sri Lanka’s tropical climate and national grid requirements, stated the company.

T. Thiriyambagan, CEO, Solaris Energy, said, “This MOU represents a powerful step forward in delivering future-ready infrastructure that strengthens Sri Lanka’s energy resilience. By integrating proven global innovation with deep local expertise, we aim to empower Sri Lanka’s transition to a low-carbon future.”

The agreement builds on Trinasolar’s strong global momentum, as the company continues to expand access to its advanced solar technologies across Asia Pacific. By working with trusted local partners like Solaris, Trinasolar aims to play a key role in shaping Sri Lanka’s renewable energy future.
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