In a remarkable feat, Sungrow, the global leader in photovoltaic (PV) inverters and energy storage systems, has reached a significant milestone by shipping a cumulative total of 20GW of PV inverters in India. This achievement not only underscores Sungrow’s pivotal role in India’s clean energy landscape but also solidifies its position as a key provider of sustainable energy solutions in the country.
India, renowned for its vast solar energy potential, has been a crucial market for Sungrow since its entry in 2014. Over the years, Sungrow has demonstrated its commitment to the region by establishing an Indian branch and three offices in New Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. The company’s dedication is further evident in the establishment of its manufacturing facility in India, boasting an annual production capacity of 10GW. Sungrow’s five years of manufacturing in India highlight its active participation in the “Make in India” initiative, contributing to the local economy and generating employment opportunities.
Sungrow’s 20GW milestone stands as a testament to its unwavering commitment to addressing India’s increasing demand for clean energy. The company’s PV inverters, renowned for their cutting-edge technology, play a pivotal role in efficiently converting solar energy into electricity, powering homes and businesses across the nation. Notable innovations, such as the “1+X” modular central inverter and the latest 320kW string inverter, have rapidly expanded Sungrow’s market share.
Sunil Badesra, Country Head of Sungrow India, expressed the company’s dedication, stating, “At Sungrow, we hope to create a sustainable world by providing innovative and reliable clean energy solutions. We are proud of our achievements in India and look forward to continuing our partnership with local enterprises and communities to promote clean energy and reduce carbon emissions.”
Sungrow’s active engagement in India’s burgeoning solar energy sector is evident through its partnerships with Indian power giants, including TATA Power, Adani Green, Renew Power, Azure Power, O2 Power, Mahindra, ACME, S&W, L&T, and others, totaling several GW. The company also plays a pivotal role in influencing renewable energy policies and standards within Indian government departments. Sungrow conducts extensive research and development in clean energy technology in collaboration with local universities and scientific research institutions, contributing to the advancement of the sector.