PV Inverter Brand GoodWe’s India Solar Story Continues With New Projects

PV Inverter Brand GoodWe’s India Solar Story Continues With New Projects

A top name in the world of PV inverters and energy storage solutions manufacturing globally, China-based GoodWe continues to make an impact in India. Each new local project in India installed by the firm goes to add to its portfolio and reputation as a dependable partner.. Take the 4 MW Lemzon Granito utility project in Gujarat, for instance, which has seen a considerable decrease in the carbon emissions facilitated by these plants.

At The Forefront of Inverter Industry

GoodWe has focused on bringing in its latest inverters to market here. One such innovation from the firm is the HT Series of inverters.

The ground-mounted solar project from Goodwe-HT-250KW*10 inverters commissioned at Century Plyboard Industries Ltd, an Indian firm, offers cutting edge technology and an extensive list of features. The HT series, in particular offers more yield, increased reliability, lower O&M costs, increased safety, and remote monitoring, making solar projects highly reliable. These set of features were conceived to ensure the lowest levelized cost of energy (LCOE) and a utility that runs efficiently.

With an accumulated delivery of more than two million inverters and installation of 35 GW in more than 100 countries and regions, GoodWe solar inverters have been used in residential and commercial rooftops, industrial and utility scale systems and range from 0.7kW to 250kW. The firm has more than 4,000 employees situated in over 20 different countries and was among the global top three storage inverter suppliers ranked by Wood Mackenzie in 2021.

Taking Cognizance of Challenges to Solar Industry

The rising levels of pollution in India pose a major threat to solar generation since it reduces solar irradiance due to smog. The particulate matter in the air, at the same time, reduces the reach of direct sunlight on solar panels and deposit build-up on panels also reduces power generation capacity. However, even as we tackle the challenge of pollution at source, be it the seasonal farm fires, vehicular pollution or even dust, a concerted effort towards solar energy can achieve wonders. Solutions based on electricity generated using solar power generated locally is an obvious case for study.

The use of solar energy systems can replace generation of energy from other fossil fuels and limits air pollutants like carbon dioxide, sulfur, nitrogen oxides etc. Solar technologies provide energy without any direct emissions and hence, can help reduce air pollution and improve air quality. The massive drive to electrify transportation for instance, would be even cleaner and greener if the vehicles were to be charged using solar power, as is being seen in other markets like the US and Australia. A higher share of solar will reduce the need for thermal power to lower baseload levels, leading to the need for only the most efficient thermal plants.

With the sharp drop in solar costs over the past decade, solar is no longer an option that needs government subsidies. It is interesting that it is the positives accruing from a faster roll out is the reason it still attracts government support in many regions today. Solar equipment available today is both high quality and backed by quality service, with projects lasting up to 30 years.

Recognising the significance of innovations and solutions in solar industry, GoodWe says that it invests all its faith in the solar future and with this in mind, provides integrated solutions for the future of smart energy that allows for smarter and more efficient energy systems. Towards this end, the firm has an extensive product portfolio of solar Inverters ranging from 0.7KW to 250 KW for residential, commercial, industrial and utility-scale applications. With a global market, the firm’s products are run through some of the toughest quality checks before making it to any market, including India.

GoodWe’s Expanding Footprint in India 

In May this year, Jamnagar saw the set up of a bifacial powered solar plant powered by GoodWe.

In March 2022, the inverter giant crossed the 1.5 GW milestone in the country.

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