Goldi Solar, a Gujarat-based manufacturer of PV modules, has unveiled the world’s largest solar PV module named NaMo Saur Samrat to mark Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 75th birthday. Goldi Solar said the module was produced at its Kosamba unit with dimensions of 75 inches in width and 150 inches in length, symbolizing the Prime Minister’s 75th year. According to Goldi Solar, the module has a power output of 1,750 W and integrates advanced TOPCon technology to enhance efficiency by reducing energy loss. Goldi Solar has expanded its production capacity to 14.7 GW, with further growth planned in line with India’s renewable targets. Capt. Ishver Dholakia, Founder and Managing Director of Goldi Solar, said that under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, India has already achieved more than half of its 2030 renewable energy capacity target of 500 GW.
Goldi Solar unveils 1,750 W NaMo Saur Samrat module in Gujarat
The NaMo Saur Samrat module by Goldi Solar achieved 1,750 W output with advanced TOPCon technology, establishing new benchmarks in global solar module design.
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