GREW: Championing a Three-Stage Fully Backward Integrated Manufacturing Facility in India
GREW, a flagship venture of the Chiripal Group, is quietly spearheading India’s solar revolution. The company was incorporated in 2022 and is on a mission to help India become solar-independent. Currently, India is the 4th biggest solar power producer in the world, and yet we find that India’s solar market is dominated by Chinese products. GREW’s project in Kathua, Jammu & Kashmir, is a key step in increasing the manufacturing of cutting-edge ingots, wafers, and cells.
Solar Module Plant in Kathua: Powering the Future
GREW has recently set up a 3.2 GW solar module plant in Kathua, Jammu and Kashmir. This solar manufacturing plant marks a significant stride towards India's renewable energy infrastructure. The event was yet another monumental step in GREW’s mission to renew India’s energy landscape with its 3-stage fully backward integrated manufacturing facility project.
Module Manufacturing Facility: Setting Industry Standards
GREW's module manufacturing facility has always been ahead of the competition. For instance, their facility in Jaipur has an in-house testing laboratory that guarantees performance and reliability. The facilities produce two types of solar modules, including P-type and N-type, which ensure top-notch quality and performance. While their P-type modules offer 23% power output, the N-type modules reach efficiency levels of up to 24.5%. These high-quality solar modules are sure to transform India’s renewable energy infrastructure.
Three-Stage Fully Backward Integrated Manufacturing: A Game-Changer
As of today, GREW has already set up a fully functioning solar facility in Jaipur. This 1.2 GW factory is one part of their 3-stage backward integration plan. The company has already set up a second factory in Jaipur (1.6 GW), which will be fully operational by 2025. Their solar manufacturing facility in Jammu and Kashmir is perhaps the most important part of their mission to drive India towards net-zero carbon.
Driving Economic Growth in Jammu and Kashmir
The establishment of solar manufacturing in Jammu and Kashmir not only contributes to India's renewable energy goals but also fosters economic growth in the region. GREW's initiative brings employment opportunities and technological advancement to the local communities while also contributing to the region’s power needs.
India's Renewable Energy Infrastructure: A Brighter Future
GREW's 3.2 GW solar module plant in Kathua, along with their two other factories in Jaipur, represent a significant leap forward in India's renewable energy journey. By manufacturing ingots, wafers, and cells domestically, GREW is contributing to India's energy security.
In conclusion, GREW is not just a solar company; it's also India’s best hope for a greener and healthier future.
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