Waaree Energies Bags Solar Projects Across India and the US

Waaree Energies, one of India’s leading solar module manufacturers, announced bagging of 692 megawatts (MW) in new solar module supply orders across India and the United States, marking a significant milestone in its domestic and international growth journey.

Strengthening Domestic Presence

In India, Waaree Energies has won three major solar module supply contracts totaling 570 MW from leading renewable energy developers and operators. The orders include:

*220 MW supply for a large-scale renewable power project

*210 MW supply to a leading independent power producer

*140 MW supply to a developer engaged in utility-scale solar projects

The projects highlight Waaree’s strong position as a trusted partner to India’s top renewable energy players. The company continues to play a pivotal role in supporting the nation’s clean energy transition. It does so through high-efficiency, locally manufactured solar modules.

Expanding Global Footprint

On the international front, Waaree Solar Americas, the company’s U.S. division, has secured a 122 MW solar module order from a major developer and operator of utility-scale solar and energy storage projects. This latest contract reinforces Waaree’s growing presence in the U.S. renewable energy market. It also highlights the company’s expanding reputation for reliability, performance, and quality.

The newly awarded projects in India and the U.S. are scheduled for execution between 2025–26 and 2026–27. They align with Waaree’s long-term strategy to meet the growing global demand for clean, efficient, and sustainable solar power solutions.

Powering Global Clean Energy Transition

With a robust order book and expanding manufacturing capacity, Waaree Energies continues to strengthen its leadership in the global solar sector. As reported by manufacturingtodayindia.com, the company’s international footprint continues to expand. Its growing project scale underscores Waaree’s commitment to accelerating renewable energy adoption and supporting net-zero goals worldwide.