Gautam Solar has successfully penetrated the African market by exporting cutting-edge solar modules to Ghana. Despite facing stiff competition from dominant Chinese manufacturers, Gautam Solar emerged victorious, showcasing the prowess of Indian technological advancements in the renewable energy sector.
With over 27 years of experience in the solar industry, Gautam Solar achieved a significant milestone by delivering its high-efficiency 545 Wp Mono PERC Solar Modules to Ghana in December 2023. These modules, equipped with advanced features, have set a new standard in the industry.
One of the key distinguishing factors of Gautam Solar’s modules is their utilisation of bigger M10 cells, enabling them to generate more power efficiently. Moreover, the modules feature a cutting-edge 10BB structure with round ribbon technology, which minimises electrical losses and enhances light capture, ensuring optimal performance even in low-light conditions.
The innovative half-cut design using NDC (Non-Destructive Cutting) technology ensures the durability of the modules by preventing the occurrence of micro-cracks, thereby ensuring consistent performance over time. Additionally, Gautam Solar’s pioneering Glass to Backsheet Bifacial technology enhances power generation by harnessing additional energy from the rear side of the modules, further increasing their efficiency.
The successful export to Ghana underscores Gautam Solar’s unwavering commitment to quality and reliability, surpassing industry standards and earning the trust of solar system integrators, project developers, and EPC companies worldwide.
Expressing his pride in the achievement, Gautam Mohanka, CEO of Gautam Solar, remarked, “We’re proud to bring our premium solar modules to Ghana. This success underscores our dedication to innovation and quality, demonstrating that Indian companies can thrive in competitive markets while adhering to global standards of excellence.”
Mohanka further emphasised the significance of this achievement in line with the Indian government’s vision of “Make in India, Make for the world,” expressing confidence that this success will pave the way for further expansion into African and other export markets.