Joint Solar, a leading maker of solar panels in India, has received a large order valued at 13 crore rupees. This is seen as an important step for the company’s mission to help India shift to cleaner energy sources, reports Solarquarter.
The order shows that more and more customers trust the high-quality panels made by Joint Solar in their own factories. It also strengthens the company’s name as a reliable choice for large-scale solar projects for businesses and institutions.
These solar panels will be built at the company’s production center in Ghaziabad, which can make a significant amount of panels each year. This reflects the increasing need for dependable and efficient solar power in North India.
Businesses and industries that use these panels will be able to switch to sustainable energy, lower their pollution, and better manage their power costs.
Vinod Sharma, a Director at Joint Solar, shared his thoughts on the new order. “An order of this size shows the faith our clients have in the technology and quality we provide,” he said. “It proves that solar energy is being adopted more widely, and it strengthens our promise to bring clean, affordable, and reliable power to all parts of India. We are proud to help businesses and communities move toward a more sustainable future.”
The company’s ability to win such an order is backed by its modern factory, its 25 years of experience, and its strong focus on testing and improving its products. The Ghaziabad facility is a central part of the company’s plan to grow in North India, ensuring products are delivered on time and work as expected.
Looking ahead, Joint Solar is also working to widen its sales network. It aims to connect with over 200 distributors and more than 3,000 retail outlets in the next few years, reaching many states across the region.
The company is also looking into new partnerships and may soon expand into making battery storage and other energy systems. This major new order highlights Joint Solar’s expanding role in India’s renewable energy sector and its goal to support the country’s targets for sustainable growth.