
Vikram Solar, a prominent player in the renewable industry, has launched its new solar technology development, the ‘Hypersol Pro’ solar panel, at the Renewable Energy India Expo 2025. The panel offers an efficiency level of up to 23.69 per cent without any reverse power loss, and it is applicable for all types of installations. This high-efficiency panel could change the solar energy industry and contribute to India's renewable energy mission.

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Breakthrough in conversion efficiency
The headline figure, up to 23.69 per cent module efficiency, marks a major leap for Indian-made solar modules. Higher efficiency translates into additional power-generation potential per unit area, which benefits limited and expensive rooftop space in dense cities, industrial sheds, and utility parks.
This performance maintains Vikram Solar's position among the top international manufacturers of solar modules and continues to demonstrate India's growing technological sophistication in the solar manufacturing sector. In addition, it can help support India's strategy to increase domestic module production under the Production-Linked Incentive scheme.
No reverse power loss: why it matters
A standout point is no reverse power loss, a feature particularly relevant in real-world deployment. Panels often face partial shading, dust accumulation, or mismatch from differently oriented rooftops. With this feature, Hypersol Pro is designed to maintain stable yield even under uneven conditions.
This means better reliability for EPC companies and asset owners, reduced mismatch loss, and predictable output, a key driver in project bankability.
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Versatile installations and smart positioning
The company highlights suitability across residential, commercial & industrial, and utility-scale settings. That flexibility can help reduce inventory complexity for developers and distributors.
Vikram Solar’s launch timing is strategic. As India targets 500 GW of renewable capacity by 2030, demand for premium, domestically produced panels is rising. High-efficiency modules also open export pathways, especially to Europe and Africa, where quality standards are tightening.
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