India–US trade deal developments supports export activity for Indian renewable energy manufacturers, according to comments by Kushagra Nandan, Co-Founder, LNK Energy. As an integrated player developing a 6 GW solar cell and module facility with ingot, wafer, and adjacent component manufacturing, including junction boxes and battery platforms, the company is actively looking at export markets. Reduced US tariffs on Indian solar cells, modules, and allied equipment increase its export potential. This provides a better market access for Indian manufacturers. The development also aligned with LNK Energy’s earlier disclosure of its MoU-backed 6 GW integrated solar cell and module manufacturing project in Maharashtra under its clean energy platform launch.
LNK Energy connects export outlook to 6 GW solar manufacturing in Maharashtra
On the backdrop of launching a manufacturing project of 6 GW from ingot to module by LNK Energy, the co-founder Kushagra Nandan expects the India–US trade deal to accelerate Indian export activity.
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