Powering the Future: Ashok Kumar Singh on Novasys’s Bold Leap to 3 GW and Beyond

Q1: What key factors drove Novasys’s 100% annual growth, and how are you planning to scale to 3 GW by 2025–26?

Our growth at Novasys Greenergy has been rooted in three core pillars  a customer-centric approach, continuous innovation, and robust on-ground execution. Over the past few years, we’ve built strong trust within the industry by delivering high-performance modules, offering reliable service, and maintaining transparent project delivery.

To scale up to 3 GW by 2025–26, we’re investing heavily in capacity expansion, automation, and global certifications for our modules. Simultaneously, we’re forging strategic alliances and tapping new international markets. Our focus remains on high-efficiency technologies like TOPCon, which will drive the next phase of our growth.

Q2: How do the Alpha Plus and Rigel series, with TOPCon tech, stand out in performance and efficiency?

The Alpha Plus and Rigel series represent our commitment to next-gen solar technologies. With N-type TOPCon cells, these modules offer superior efficiency crossing 22% and excellent thermal performance. What sets them apart is their ability to deliver higher power output per square meter, even in low-light or high-temperature environments.

These series are also backed by a stronger temperature coefficient and longer product lifespan, making them ideal for utility-scale projects where efficiency and ROI are critical.

Q3: What practical benefits do features like higher bifaciality and lower degradation offer to your customers?

Higher bifaciality translates to more energy generation from the rear side of the module, especially in reflective environments like deserts or snowfields. This means customers get more kilowatt-hours per module installed, improving energy yield and lowering the Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE).

On the other hand, lower degradation especially with TOPCon modules ensures that power output remains stable over the years, offering better return on investment. Our modules come with a 30-year performance warranty, ensuring peace of mind for investors and project developers.

Q4: What’s your take on the future of TOPCon in India, and how is Novasys preparing for evolving market trends?

TOPCon is not just a trend it’s the future of high-efficiency solar technology. In India, with rising land costs and the need for better yield from every project, technologies like TOPCon will soon become mainstream.

At Novasys, we’ve already taken a leadership position by aligning our R&D and manufacturing capabilities to support TOPCon. We’re scaling production, ensuring international standard compliance, and working closely with EPC players to deliver real value through technology. We also keep a close eye on market feedback and adapt quickly agility is key in the renewable sector.

 

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