Avaada Electro, the manufacturing arm of India’s Avaada Group and a leader in advanced solar technology, successfully marked its debut at Intersolar and Energy Storage North America 2025. The event provided an important platform for the company to engage with key industry players and showcase its high-efficiency TOPCon solar modules designed specifically for the U.S. market. With state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Dadri, Noida, Greater Noida, and Nagpur, Avaada Electro is revolutionizing solar production. Its fully integrated plant in Nagpur completes the ingot-to-module transformation in just 16 seconds per unit, making it one of the fastest and most efficient solar manufacturers in the world.
The company’s TOPCon module portfolio, which includes the Enlume and Integlow series, is designed to optimize energy output for a wide range of applications. Engineered for U.S. conditions, Avaada Electro’s advanced solar modules feature next-generation TOPCon solar cells with 23.3% efficiency, ensuring superior energy conversion and optimized yield. These modules are built to perform efficiently in low-light conditions and withstand high temperatures, making them ideal for North America’s diverse climate. Additionally, the company employs AI-powered quality control in its precision-engineered cell-to-module production, ensuring consistent, high-performance solar output.
Avaada Electro’s participation at Intersolar North America was met with an overwhelmingly positive response, attracting interest from Independent Power Producers (IPPs), energy developers, and technology innovators. Both the utility and commercial sectors in the U.S. expressed strong enthusiasm, with several American companies exploring potential partnerships in technology and innovation. Given the company’s inaugural presence at the event, it garnered significant attention from stakeholders who recognized Avaada’s leadership in India’s IPP and solar manufacturing sectors.
As part of its North American expansion strategy, Avaada Electro plans to commence solar cell production in October 2025, followed by module manufacturing. The company remains committed to building long-term partnerships, strengthening supply chain resilience, and advancing clean energy adoption across the region.













