GoodWe Enhances Its Presence in the Indian Market with a Strategic Distribution Partnership with Photovoltaic Solar

GoodWe the world-leading PV inverter manufacturer and smart energy solution provider, has announced the appointment of Photovoltaic Solar, as its official partner for India. This strategic partnership is a significant milestone in GoodWe’s ongoing efforts to expand its footprint in the Indian market and provide customers with exceptional products and services.

The collaboration aims to leverage GoodWe’s innovative techology and comprehensive product range, ensuring that Indian consumers receive reliable and efficient solutions tailored to their specific needs.

With a rich history of success and a commitment to delivering the highest standards of quality, GoodWe is confident that Photovoltaic Solar’s extensive distribution network will help accelerate growth and further solidify the brand’s presence in India and contribute to the nation’s renewable energy goals.

Nevil Thakkar, Founder of Photovoltaic Solar, said “We are pleased to partner with GoodWe to strengthen our solar solutions portfolio in India. This partnership aligns with our vision to deliver reliable, high-performance energy solutions to the market. Together, we aim to set new benchmarks in quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction in the rapidly evolving solar industry.”

Aniket Sawant, Country Manager –India, GoodWeadded “Partnering with Photovoltaic Solar marks an exciting milestone for us as we work together to deliver cutting-edge solar inverter solutions to a wider audience in India. This partnership is a bold stride toward a more sustainable future for all.”


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