
Jaipur: The South Asian Clean Energy Forum (SACEF) has suggested a strategic visit to Grew Energy’s cutting-edge module manufacturing plant in Jaipur, given the company’s growing importance in the renewable energy market. This vastis positioned as a vital resource to help India realise its aspirational goal of being a worldwide leader in renewable energy.
Mr. Gopal Prasad Sigdel, the distinguished Secretary of the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport from the Government of Nepal, headed the group that made the visit. Prominent officials, such as Mr. Nimal Wickramsinghe Ambala, were with him. Kandayalage is the Additional Secretary of Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Power and Energy. Their attendance, together with those of other esteemed professionals from Sri Lanka’s energy and power industries, enhanced the conversations. The participation of senior officials from Bhutan’s Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources highlighted the cooperative and cooperative nature of these South Asian countries in their pursuit of energy sector improvements.
Mr Hardip Singh, COO of Grew Energy, conducted the walkthrough tour, which highlighted GREW’s state-of-the-art automated manufacturing line designed to guarantee outstanding quality in their solar products, especially the mono-PERC modules and the innovative N-type TOPCon bifacial glass-to- modules of glass. This demonstrates GREW’s steadfast dedication to technical leadership and innovation.
“This visit underscores the critical role of collaborative efforts in advancing the region’s clean energy transition,” said Vinay Thadani, CEO & Director of Grew Energy, who expressed his excitement about hosting the SACEF group. It was a worthwhile chance to participate in talks about how creative thinking and international collaboration may influence the direction of renewable energy. The visit reaffirmed Grew Energy’s position in assisting South Asia’s transition to a sustainable energy future and cemented our dedication to workable, significant solutions.” “
Grew Energy’s Head of International Business, Sohil Barad, also highlighted the company’s forward-thinking strategy for working with international partners. This visit also offers a great chance to reaffirm our dedication to providing high-quality high-quality solar panels to international markets. It also acts as a source of inspiration, encouraging us to improve our inventions and aim for more effectiveness in our products.
Barad emphasised the need of educating decision-makers globally so that Grew may have a significant influence on the energy industry. We’re enthusiastic about the opportunity to accelerate the shift to net-zero objectives and the chances that lay ahead.
Grew Energy’s state-of-the-art research and development lab is equipped with state-of-the-art testing equipment, such as PASAN solar simulators and durability tests, in accordance with International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) requirements to maintain outstanding quality standards. norms. Grew Energy’s commitment to this ambition is demonstrated by its leadership in developing solar technology and its drive to accelerate India’s transition to sustainable energy.
The impressive history of the Chiripal Group, a dominant force with more than 50 years of manufacturing expertise in a variety of industries, supports GREW’s lofty goals. The Chiripal Group’s extensive experience increases GREW’s capacity to
significant adjustments to India’s renewable energy environment and to help create a more sustainable, greener future. With teamwork and creative thinking, GREW is well-positioned to make a significant contribution to the energy industry.
GREW (https://grew.one/): An Overview
With its cutting-edge solar solutions, GREW, which was founded in 2022, seeks to further India’s mission to become the next renewable energy behemoth. Its endeavours are dedicated to a
Accelerating steady development based on sustainability, dependability, and accountability would enable India to make the “further and faster” shift to renewable energy. One of the biggest vertically integrated companies in India, Chiripal Group, has over 50 years of manufacturing experience, which supports GREW’s goal. Aside from Renewable Energy, the Group’s primary business sectors include Textiles, Education, Petrochemicals, Infrastructure, Packaging, and Poly Films.