With Hybrid Push, Oyster Renewable Aims 2 GW Capacity Updated On Fri, May 16th, 2025 by Saurenergy India-based Oyster Renewable Energy is aiming to commission 2 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy capacity by 2030, with a sharp focus on the commercial and industrial (C&I) sector, the company said in an interaction with Saur Energy. The independent power producer, founded in 2021, is building a portfolio of hybrid wind-solar projects across several Indian […] Read more
Kosol Energie Plans Lab To Test Long Durability Of Modules Updated On Fri, May 9th, 2025 by Saurenergy Indian solar manufacturer Kosol Energie has now planned a dedicated lab to test the durability and reliability of solar modules. The top management of the firm told Saur Energy about their steps towards boosting research and development on solar modules. Nitin Sangle, CEO of Sunray Solar, the solar vertical of Kosol Energie said the lab […] Read more
Eastman Plans To Launch Diverse Range Of Grid Tied Inverters Updated On Tue, May 6th, 2025 by Saurenergy Eastman Auto and Power Limited has now planned to launch hybrid solar inverters to cater to the demand of hybrid rooftop solar connections under PM Surya Ghar scheme. The firm, which boasts of end-to-end solutions for solar consumers in India now plans to widen their consumers base with the new launch. Kalpesh Gavali, Global Chief […] Read more
5 Challenges For India’s 500 GW Clean Energy Target Updated On Mon, May 5th, 2025 by Saurenergy India’s aim to achieve 500 GW of non-fossil fuel-based clean energy capacity target by 2030 may be one of the most ambitious goals for the decade across the globe. Yet, the probability of this happening may be bleak considering the factors adversely affecting the new capacity additions – comparatively sluggish progress, regulatory challenges, uncertainty in […] Read more
Can Make In India Hurt? DCR Shortages Offer An Unhappy Picture Updated On Fri, Apr 25th, 2025 by Saurenergy One of the biggest success stories of the Modi government has been the capacity additions in renewable energy, particularly solar energy. From less than 3 GW in 2014, solar capacity today is over 107 GW. Similarly, solar manufacturing capacity has grown from small, sub-GW levels to over 80 GW in Modules, and 25 GW in […] Read more
Bigger & Faster – South India’s Renewable Comeback Updated On Wed, Apr 16th, 2025 by Saurenergy South India, which heralded some of the earliest large-scale solar and wind projects in the country, is now further expanding its clean energy footprint. Again, one could say that some of India’s most notable renewable achievements came from the region before 2020. From the then-largest solar plant at Kamuthi in Tamil Nadu with a 648 […] Read more
Green Stocks March 24: Waaree RTL Gets Wings! Updated On Mon, Mar 24th, 2025 by Saurenergy As the markets soared for the fifth consecutive day, the Indian markets finally moved to green territory for the year 2025. Making the most of it was a somewhat unexpected green stock today Waaree Renewable Technologies Limited (Waaree RTL), which spiked over 10%. Waaree of course has been one of the biggest losers ever since […] Read more
SaurEnergy Explains-India’s New Found Love for Premium EVs Updated On Thu, Mar 20th, 2025 by Saurenergy India, traditionally an affordable car market, is witnessing a surprising surge in demand for expensive electric vehicles, particularly e-SUVs, crossovers, and luxury EVs. This shift is intriguing, given the country’s long-standing preference for budget-friendly vehicles. With prices of the recently launched cars beginning from ₹14 lakh ex-showroom for the MG Windsor to ₹30.5 lakh ex-showroom […] Read more
Module Demand To Rise Significantly In FY26, FY27: SBI Caps Updated On Wed, Mar 5th, 2025 by Saurenergy A latest report from SBI CAPS claimed that the annual module demand is likely to touch 100 GW soon. The report said the higher demand is likely to be triggered with the faster pace of adoption of solar power. The report also said that the faster pace of PM Surya Ghar scheme installations could also […] Read more