InSolare Energy and CSIR-SERC Partner to Strengthen Renewable Infrastructure

InSolare Energy Limited has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with CSIR-Structural Engineering Research Centre (CSIR-SERC), a premier national laboratory under the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. CSIR-SERC is widely recognized for its expertise in structural analysis, design, and testing, as well as for developing indigenous technologies and advanced facilities that support high-precision engineering evaluation.

Through this collaboration, both organizations aim to enhance the structural reliability and scientific validation of renewable energy systems.

Comprehensive Testing and Technical Evaluation

Under the agreement, CSIR-SERC will provide comprehensive testing, technical evaluation, validation, and analytical support for InSolare’s proprietary renewable energy systems and structural components. The partnership will operate on a project-to-project basis. Consequently, every innovation will undergo rigorous scientific scrutiny and engineering validation before large-scale deployment.

This approach ensures that renewable infrastructure developed by InSolare meets the highest standards of safety, durability, and performance.

Embedding Engineering Rigor in Renewable Innovation

Dr. Sunit Tyagi, Founder and Managing Director of InSolare Energy Limited, emphasized the importance of engineering excellence in renewable infrastructure. According to him, structural integrity and scientific validation become increasingly critical as renewable systems grow in size and complexity.

He noted that the collaboration with CSIR-SERC institutionalizes rigorous engineering practices within the company’s innovation journey. By ensuring that every asset undergoes real-world testing and long-term performance validation, the partnership will support the development of resilient infrastructure capable of operating for decades.

Advancing Research-Backed Renewable Deployment

Col. Pankaj Sharma, Vice President (R&D) at InSolare Energy Limited, highlighted the role of disciplined validation in clean energy innovation. He explained that the partnership integrates advanced structural testing and analytical evaluation into the company’s development lifecycle.

As a result, the collaboration moves renewable technology development beyond conceptual innovation toward scientifically verified deployment. By aligning laboratory-grade research with field execution, the initiative will accelerate the translation of indigenous technologies into scalable and dependable renewable infrastructure.

Strengthening India’s Renewable Infrastructure Ecosystem

Dr. N. Anandavalli, Director of CSIR-SERC, stated that the collaboration bridges advanced structural research with large-scale renewable energy deployment. Through rigorous testing and analytical support, the partnership aims to enhance the safety, durability, and performance of emerging clean energy systems.

She further noted that strong collaboration between scientific institutions and industry plays a vital role in strengthening India’s renewable infrastructure ecosystem.

Supporting India’s Clean Energy Expansion

As reported by PR Newswire, the MoU signing ceremony took place at CSIR-SERC on February 16, 2026, in the presence of senior scientists and R&D leaders from both organizations.

As India accelerates its renewable energy expansion, such partnerships between industrial innovators and research institutions will become increasingly important. Through this collaboration, InSolare reinforces its technology-driven approach, ensuring that every renewable energy deployment is engineered with precision and validated through scientific expertise.