South Asian Clean Energy Forum Delegates Tour Grew Energy Plant in Jaipur

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Given Grew Energy’s increasing prominence in the renewable energy sector, the South Asian Clean Energy Forum (SACEF) proposed a strategic visit to  state-of-the-art module manufacturing facility in Jaipur. The expansive facility is positioned as a key asset in supporting India’s ambitious vision of emerging as a global leader in renewable energy.

 The delegation that visited was led by Gopal Prasad Sigdel, the secretary of the ministry of physical infrastructure and transport from the government of Nepal. He was accompanied by Nimal Wickramsinghe Ambala Kandayalage, additional secretary of the ministry of power and energy from Sri Lanka.

Their presence, along with other experts from Sri Lanka’s power and energy sectors, enriched the discussions taking place. Senior officials from Bhutan’s ministry of energy and natural resources also participated, underscoring the spirit of collaboration and teamwork among the South Asian nations in striving for advancements in the energy sector.

 As per the press release, the walk-through visit, led by Hardip Singh COO, Grew Energy, showcased GREW’s advanced automated production line, engineered to ensure exceptional quality in their solar products, particularly the mono-PERC modules and the new N-type TOPCon bifacial glass-to-glass modules. This underscores GREW’s strong commitment to innovation and technological leadership.

Vinay Thadani, CEO and Director of Grew Energy, stated, “The visit to underscores the critical role of collaborative efforts in advancing the region’s clean energy transition. It was a valuable opportunity to engage in discussions on how global cooperation and innovative strategies can shape the future of renewable energy. The visit strengthened our commitment to practical, impactful solutions and reinforced Grew Energy’s role in supporting South Asia’s journey toward a sustainable energy future”.

Sohil Barad, Head, International Business at Grew Energy added, “This visit also presents a valuable opportunity to strengthen our commitment to delivering high-quality solar modules to global markets. Furthermore, it serves as an avenue for inspiration, leading us to enhance our innovations and strive for greater efficiency in our offerings.”

Barad further highlighted the importance of imparting crucial knowledge to policymakers around the world, positioning Grew to make consequential impacts in the energy sector. We are excited about the prospects that lie ahead and the opportunities to further expedite the transition towards net-zero goals.

To uphold exceptional quality standards, Grew Energy’s advanced R&D laboratory is outfitted with cutting-edge testing technology, including PASAN sun simulators and durability testers, all compliant with International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards. Grew Energy’s dedication to this vision is underscored by its leadership in pioneering solar technologies and its commitment to advancing India’s shift toward sustainable energy.