GREW Solar Eyes Global Footprint With Next-Generation PV Modules at RE+ 2025 To Strengthen India’s Growing Role In The Global Solar Industry

GREW Solar, India’s youngest and one of the fastest-growing solar PV manufacturers, showcased its latest range of advanced photovoltaic (PV) modules at RE+ 2025, North America’s largest clean energy trade show. This launch highlights India’s growing importance in delivering reliable, high-quality, and globally compliant solar solutions for international markets. At the event, GREW Solar introduced the ALL-BLACK Series, designed specifically for the U.S. rooftop market.

These modules offer a sleek, modern appearance combined with proven performance across various weather conditions, including intense sun, cloud cover, rain, snow, and hailstorms. Backed by a 25-year warranty, they provide homeowners with a long-term, dependable renewable energy option. The company also unveiled the G2G M10 TOPCon Series, tailored for commercial and industrial (C&I) applications. With power outputs of up to 590 Wp, this series ensures high efficiency and reliable performance across diverse environments.

All modules from GREW Solar are UFLPA-compliant, which guarantees smooth entry into the U.S. market by meeting strict import standards and reducing the risks of tariffs or customs issues. Manufactured at GREW Solar’s advanced facility in Dudu, Jaipur, each module undergoes more than 25 rigorous IEC in-house tests, including hail impact, mechanical load, and environmental stress testing. These processes ensure that global developers receive durable, bankable products capable of meeting the demands of utility-scale and distributed solar projects.

Vinay Thadani, CEO & Director, GREW Solar, said in a statement, “India reaching 100 GW of module manufacturing capacity is a historic milestone, and GREW Solar is proud to be part of this journey. With the recent launch of our next-generation modules in the USA, we are showing that India can not only achieve scale but also set global benchmarks in quality, reliability, and sustainability. With our in-house R&D facility, we are confident to achieve many more such milestones in manufacturing that will support the innovation drive and continue surge in our product efficiencies along with moving into backward integration by the end of 2026. By combining advanced technology, strict quality standards, and compliance assurance, we are giving global developers the confidence they need in today’s challenging project environment.”

Currently, GREW Solar operates with a 3.0 GW PV module manufacturing capacity and plans to expand to 11.0 GW. The company is also developing an 8.0 GW PV cell facility in Narmadapuram, Madhya Pradesh. These expansions reflect GREW Solar’s commitment to supporting India’s ambition to become a global hub for solar manufacturing and its efforts to strengthen the global clean energy supply chain.

The unveiling at RE+ 2025 represents GREW Solar’s most significant entry into the North American market so far. Engineered for compliance and optimized for performance worldwide, the new product range showcases India’s manufacturing capabilities and reinforces the country’s key role in accelerating the global transition to renewable energy. Building on this momentum, GREW Solar will next present its full product portfolio at Renewable Energy India (REI) 2025, the nation’s leading clean energy exhibition.


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