SAEL Industries has successfully commissioned a 50 MW solar plant in Maharashtra, marking a significant step in the company's renewable energy initiatives. The plant utilizes advanced TOPCon bifacial modules and is expected to contribute significantly to the region's energy needs.
Solar PlantRenewable EnergyMaharashtraSael IndustriesTopcon Bifacial ModulesReal Estate MaharashtraAug 01, 2025
The solar plant commissioned by SAEL Industries in Maharashtra has a capacity of 50 MW.
The solar plant utilizes advanced TOPCon bifacial modules, which are known for their high efficiency and ability to generate more power by capturing sunlight from both sides of the panel.
The commissioning of the plant is expected to create job opportunities and promote sustainable practices, contributing positively to the local economy.
SAEL Industries is currently working on a 100 MW solar plant in Noida and has secured funding for a 150 MW project in Andhra Pradesh.
The use of TOPCon bifacial modules is significant because they capture sunlight from both the front and back sides, increasing the overall efficiency of the solar panels and setting new standards in the renewable energy industry.
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