ReNew Hosts Nationwide Distributor Meets, Showcasing Advanced Solar Solutions

ReNew Photovoltaics Pvt Ltd, the solar manufacturing arm of ReNew Energy Global Plc, a global leader in renewable energy solutions, successfully hosted a series of high-impact Distributor Meets across key cities in India. These exclusive events reinforced ReNew’s commitment to fostering strong industry relationships and driving the adoption of advanced renewable energy solutions.

The first of these events took place on January 10, 2025, at the Hyatt Regency in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, drawing key stakeholders, distributors, and industry experts. The meet served as a platform for in-depth discussions on the latest advancements in solar technology, market trends, and growth strategies. Following this, subsequent meets were held at Sheraton Grand Palace, Indore, on January 17, 2025, and Holiday Inn Jaipur City Centre on January 24, 2025, with a combined attendance of over 300 participants.

During these gatherings, ReNew Photovoltaics showcased its latest high-efficiency solar PV modules, designed to offer superior performance, enhanced energy efficiency, and durability across diverse climatic conditions. With a Total Renewable Energy (RE) Capacity of 17.2 GW*, Solar Module Capacity of 6.4 GW, and Solar Cell Capacity of 2.5 GW, ReNew’s innovative solar panels drew significant attention for their efficiency and sustainability.

Attendees actively participated in discussions, sharing insights and exploring ways to integrate advanced solar technology into their projects. The events featured engaging presentations, live product demonstrations, and interactive discussions, allowing distributors to gain first-hand experience of the latest offerings from ReNew Photovoltaics. The curiosity and enthusiasm from renewable energy leaders and innovators underscored the immense value of ReNew’s advanced solar technology.

The overwhelming response from participants highlighted the growing momentum of renewable energy adoption in India. These events reinforced ReNew’s position as a trusted partner in driving sustainable energy solutions, while also opening exciting opportunities for collaboration and growth.

Looking ahead, ReNew Photovoltaics will continue its Distributor Meet series, with upcoming events scheduled for Chandigarh on March 7, 2025, and Guwahati on April 11, 2025. These forums will further solidify partnerships and expand the reach of sustainable energy solutions across the country.  

*As of 8th January 2025, 67% of 261 companies have been assessed for CSA 2024

 

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