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Avaada Electro Unveils Advanced Solar Tech at RE+ 2025

Discover Avaada Electro's cutting-edge solar tech at RE+ 2025. The company's advanced manufacturing and commitment to quality position it as a global leader in the clean energy revolution.

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Avaada Electro Unveils Advanced Solar Tech at RE+ 2025

Avaada Electro, a leading solar PV manufacturer, is set to showcase its innovative n-type TOPCon solar modules and cells at RE+ 2025 in Las Vegas. The company's Nagpur facility, equipped with a smart energy management system and operating at a takt time of 16 seconds, is a testament to its commitment to efficiency and scalability.

Avaada Electro's modules are certified to international standards including IEC, UL, and ISO, ensuring quality and reliability. The company has two manufacturing facilities in Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra, designed with scalability in mind to meet the growing demand for clean energy.

Chairman Vineet Mittal sees RE+ 2025 as a crucial step to establish Avaada Electro as a global partner in the clean energy transition. The event comes at a significant time, as solar is expected to surpass wind in the U.S. energy mix by 2025, leaving coal behind soon after. Each will represent about 11% to 12% of the mix, highlighting the growing importance of solar power.

Avaada Electro aims to push the boundaries of solar technology with its n-type TOPCon cells and modules, targeting higher efficiency and greater power output. The company currently operates 8.5 GW of photovoltaic module capacity and plans to expand further, demonstrating its commitment to the global energy transition.

Avaada Electro's participation in RE+ 2025 signals its intent to make a significant impact on the global solar market. With its advanced technology, robust manufacturing capabilities, and commitment to international standards, the company is well-positioned to contribute to the U.S.'s growing demand for clean energy.

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