Gautam Solar’s N-Type TOPCon Modules Secure UL Listing and Certification for Global Markets

Gautam Solar with over 28+ years of industry expertise and a commitment to 100% Made-in-India solar solutions, officially received UL Listing and Certification for its N-Type TOPCon solar modules in both the United States and Canada, reflecting full compliance with electrical codes and safety standards across North America. The UL Listing covers modules ranging from 560Wp to 600Wp (144 cells), establishing Gautam Solar’s readiness to serve international markets with certified, high-performance solar solutions.

“UL Listing goes beyond certification, it signifies that Gautam Solar’s modules meet the stringent safety and performance benchmarks mandated by UL and have been independently evaluated for compliance with electrical codes and installation standards across North America. To foreign buyers, this listing ensures that our modules meet critical standards for structural integrity, electrical safety, environmental resilience, and long-term operational reliability,” said Gautam Mohanka, CEO of Gautam Solar.

According to the company’s representatives, this development will significantly amp up Gautam Solar’s credibility among global EPCs, developers, and other industry stakeholders who prioritize UL-listed components for utility-scale and commercial projects. The N-Type TOPCon cell technology is known for enhancing energy yield per square meter, which is considered ideal for high-output installations even in space-constrained locations. Moreover, this milestone depicts Gautam Solar’s readiness to serve international markets with high-performance solar solutions.

After receiving UL certification, Gautam Solar reinforces its position as a trusted supplier in the global solar value chain, offering components that meet international expectations, performance, and risk mitigation. This distinguished achievement reflects the company’s commitment to aligning domestic manufacturing with global quality standards, paving the way for hassle-free exports and cross-border partnerships.

 

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