Emmvee Sets New Benchmarks with Top Con PV Module at Bharat Solar Expo 2025

Emmvee, a leader in the solar energy sector, is proud to participate in the Bharat Solar Expo 2025, held from January 17-19 at the JECC in Jaipur. The company is located at Booth No. 41, where it is showcasing its industry-leading innovations and renewable energy solutions.

At the forefront of Emmvee’s presentation is the highly acclaimed Top Con PV Module, certified as the No. 1 in India by KIWA. This achievement underscores Emmvee’s commitment to delivering exceptional quality and driving the adoption of sustainable energy solutions. Visitors to the booth can explore the advanced technology and benefits of the Top Con PV Module and engage with the team for detailed insights.

Representing Emmvee at the expo are key members of its leadership and sales team, including Ashish Palyal, Brand Head; Pramath Ranjan, Retail Sales; and Amit Kaushik, Project Sales. Their combined expertise and dedication to advancing renewable energy make them valuable resources for attendees seeking innovative solar solutions.

“Our participation in Bharat Solar Expo 2025 reflects Emmvee’s unwavering commitment to innovation and excellence in the renewable energy sector,” says Ashish Palyal, Brand Head at Emmvee. “The recognition of our Top Con PV Module as India’s No. 1 by KIWA is a testament to our dedication to quality and sustainability. We are excited to connect with industry leaders, partners, and customers to collaborate on building a greener future.”

The Bharat Solar Expo 2025 provides an unparalleled platform for Emmvee to network with stakeholders, showcase its groundbreaking products, and discuss the future of renewable energy in India. Visitors are encouraged to visit Booth No. 41 to learn more about Emmvee’s offerings and explore potential collaborations.

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