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Waaree Energies Limited Partners with IRCON Renewable Power Ltd. to Supply 200 MW Solar PV Modules in Karnataka

Surat : Waaree Energies Limited, one of the major renewable energy companies, today announced that it has partnered with IRCON Renewable Power Ltd. to supply over 200 MW of DCR category solar PV modules.

IRCON Renewable Power Ltd., a subsidiary of the public sector undertaking IRCON International Ltd., is a Special Purpose Vehicle for the setting up of a 500 MW grid-connected solar PV project, awarded by the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited (IREDA). The modules supplied by Waaree Energies Limited will be utilized by IRCON in Pavagada, Karnataka.

Commenting on the partnership, Sandesh Shetty – National Sales Head, Waaree Energies Ltd said, “Leveraging solar energy to help drive India’s clean energy transition is a mission that we at Waaree share with IRCON. We take pride in ourselves on our commitment towards maintaining the standards of quality and reliability in our products. It is a pleasure to work with the team at IRCON, and to contribute to this undertaking with our solar PV modules.”

With a capacity of 12 GW, Waaree Energies Limited is India’s largest solar module manufacturer in terms of installed capacity, [as well as an independent power producer. The Company has a presence in over large number of locations in India, and over 20 countries worldwide as on June 30,2023.

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