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Avaada Electro reveals N-Type Topcon PV modules

solarenergyBy solarenergySeptember 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Avaada Electro, the solar production of Avaada Group presents its N-type G12, G12R and M10L-Tunneloxide-Passivated Contact (Topcon) solar modules on the RE+ 2025 fair in Las Vegas.

September 8, 2025
Uma Gupta

By PV Magazine India

Avaada Electro, the solar production of Avaada Group, presents its N-Type Topcon-Zonnemodules and cells on the RE+ 2025-Handelsbeurs in Las Vegas from 8 to 11 September.

With its N-type topcon cells and modules, Avaada Electro focuses on higher efficiency and greater power.

The company has 8.5 GW photovoltaic module capacity and is planning to expand further. It has two production facilities in Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra, both designed for scalability.

The Nagpur facility includes a Smart Energy Management System and works on a stroke of 16 seconds.

The Avaada Electro modules are certified for international standards, including IEC, UL and ISO, which guarantees performance in solar parks on utility scale, commercial and industrial projects and systems on the roof.

“Our presence at RE+ 2025 marks a crucial step in establishing Avaada Electro as a trusted global partner in the Clean Energy Transition,” said Vineet Mittal, chairman of Avaada Group. “With our solar cells and modules, we not only present the technological leadership of India, but we also want to introduce American customers to reliable and cost-efficient solutions for large-scale utilities, EPCs and C&I users. We remain involved in empowering companies, communities and nations to BACABLOYSIEGIES.”

Avaada Group is a diversified clean energy conflict with companies in solar -PV production, renewable electricity generation, green hydrogen and derivatives, data centers, battery storage and pumped hydro projects.

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