In a major push to power Rajasthan’s clean energy transition, Solex Energy Limited has launched two new high-performance solar modules built specifically for India’s weather conditions.
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The announcement was made at a high-profile event attended by Chairman and Managing Director Chetan Shah, Whole-time Director Piyush Chandak, and Director Vipul Shah.
The company’s first offering, the Tapi R, marks India’s inaugural module built with rectangular N-Type TOPCon cells. With a power output between 595–625watts and an impressive 23.14 per cent efficiency, the module uses 132 half-cut rectangular cells to enhance energy generation, boost low-light response, and maintain performance even in high temperatures.
The panel also comes with a 12-year product warranty and a 30-year performance guarantee, positioning it for use across residential, industrial, and utility-scale projects.
It also revealed a new dual-glass N-Type module from the popular Tapi Series. With 570–595watts output and 23.03 per cent efficiency, it’s built to withstand Rajasthan’s harsh dust, heat, and UV exposure. Its dual-glass structure resists potential-induced degradation (PID) and offers the same robust warranty backing.
Commenting on the launch, Chetan Shah stated, “Innovation at Solex is driven by real-world challenges. These modules are designed not just for efficiency, but for reliability under demanding conditions like those in Rajasthan. Whether it’s for rooftop use, utility-scale solar farms, or industrial power setups, these panels are built to deliver consistent performance over decades.”
He further added, “Solex has earned its name through strong manufacturing practices and dependable products. We offer not just panels, but guidance for developers, EPCs, and users looking to make smart, lasting solar investments.”
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Aluminium’s critical role in solar durability
A key advantage of the new solar modules lies in their use of aluminium, a material now indispensable to the solar industry. Aluminium frames are used in over 95 per cent of modules worldwide, valued for their light weight, corrosion resistance, and recyclability. In these new panels, aluminium plays a central role in protecting the photovoltaic cells, simplifying installation, and withstanding extreme weather qualities especially vital in Rajasthan’s demanding climate.
With a focus on innovation, durability, and climate-specific design, the new solar modules mark a significant step forward in advancing reliable, high-efficiency renewable energy solutions across India.
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