To reduce cost in wake of tariffs, Becquer Solar Powers CNH Industrial’s Indore Factory With India’s Highest Solar Module Efficiency

Becquer solar, that is currently India’s largest rooftop industrial developer with its unique  solar technology has designed, manufactured and fully assembled an onsite solar rooftop hardware for CNH Industrial’s Indore factory with future ready storage compatibility capabilities and IoT integration.

Becquer has enhanced its manufacturing capabilities to integrate solar cells with various building materials, expanding their use across different types of buildings, factories, and superstructures.

The latest milestone adds to India’s first and largest solar industrial façade to power a major home textile brand, complementing the existing rooftop solar panels. This integration not only boosts solar electricity generation but also reduces indoor temperatures, lowering air conditioning costs.


Becquer is advancing Heterojunction (HJT) technology with a peak core cell efficiency of 26.3%. The modular efficiency varies based on the module packing design, and Becquer is building infrastructure upstream and downstream to deliver the lowest-cost solar hardware globally. The façade installation utilized existing factory shed pillars, with concealed cabling to maintain aesthetics.

Becquer’s solar hardware is also being adopted by major industrial sectors in India, including automobiles, steel, cement, engineering, food, and FMCG for captive power and sustainability goals. The company has developed a specialized cladding technique for data centers, maximizing power generation while reducing material costs and operating temperatures.

For residential use, Becquer has demonstrated “zero-grid-bill” possibilities in Maharashtra, where consumers rely entirely on solar power for daily needs, paying only a basic grid connection charge.

With India’s transition to green energy accelerating, Becquer’s advanced manufacturing technology and integrated design capabilities position it at the forefront of the sustainable energy shift.

 

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