ACME Solar and GREW Solar Partner for Landmark Solar Project in Bikaner

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ACME Solar Holdings has teamed up with GREW Solar to develop a major solar power project in Bikaner, Rajasthan. With a strong renewable energy portfolio of 6.97 GW, ACME Solar currently operates 2.54 GW, while 4.43 GW are under development. This collaboration marks a significant step in expanding India’s solar energy infrastructure.

The Bikaner project will utilize GREW Solar’s high-efficiency Topcon solar modules, produced at its state-of-the-art three GW manufacturing facility near Dudu, Jaipur. Known for their reliability and advanced technology, these modules will maximize energy generation, ensuring consistent performance for large-scale installations.

By directly contributing to the regional power grid, the project will enhance Rajasthan’s renewable energy capacity and support India’s clean energy transition. GREW Solar continues to drive innovation by integrating cutting-edge technology into its products, further strengthening the solar sector’s efficiency and sustainability.

This partnership highlights ACME Solar’s expertise in executing large-scale solar ventures and GREW Solar’s commitment to delivering high-performance solutions. As India accelerates its renewable energy goals, the Bikaner solar project stands as a testament to sustainable development and energy security.

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