India’s solar manufacturing sector continues to strengthen its global position, and one of the latest milestones comes from Rayzon Solar, which has been recognised as a Top Performer in the 2026 Kiwa PVEL PV Module Reliability Scorecard.
The recognition highlights Rayzon Solar’s commitment to delivering high-performance and reliable photovoltaic modules that meet global quality benchmarks. The company’s products, including the RSxxx108TGC, RSxxx120TGC, RSxxx132TGC, and RSxxx144TGC series, were listed among the Top Performers in the scorecard, one of the solar industry’s most respected independent reliability assessments.
Why the PVEL Scorecard Matters
The Kiwa PVEL PV Module Reliability Scorecard is widely regarded as one of the most influential benchmarks for evaluating solar module durability, performance consistency, and long-term reliability. Manufacturers undergo extensive testing processes designed to simulate harsh environmental conditions and long-term operational stress.
The program evaluates modules across critical parameters such as:
- Thermal cycling
- Damp heat resistance
- Mechanical stress sequence
- Potential induced degradation (PID)
- Light-induced degradation (LID)
- Hail stress and durability
Achieving Top Performer status demonstrates that a manufacturer’s products can consistently withstand demanding real-world conditions while maintaining performance standards.
Reliability Becomes a Core Buying Factor
The solar industry has evolved beyond pricing alone. Today, project developers and investors are increasingly focused on module reliability, energy yield stability, and lifecycle performance.
Independent validation programs like PVEL help buyers make more informed procurement decisions by providing transparent testing data and performance benchmarking.
For manufacturers, securing Top Performer status is not merely a branding milestone — it is an indicator of engineering consistency, manufacturing discipline, and long-term product confidence.
India’s Expanding Role in Global Solar Manufacturing
India’s solar manufacturing ambitions continue to accelerate through policy support, infrastructure expansion, and investments in backward integration. Companies across the country are scaling module, cell, and component manufacturing capacities to support both domestic demand and export opportunities.
Recognition from globally respected testing organisations helps position Indian manufacturers more competitively in international markets where reliability certifications and third-party validation play a crucial role in procurement decisions.
RAYZON Solar’s inclusion in the 2026 PVEL Scorecard reflects the broader momentum of Indian solar manufacturing as it moves toward becoming a globally trusted renewable energy supply hub.
As the industry continues to mature, reliability-driven recognition is expected to become increasingly important for manufacturers aiming to establish long-term global credibility.

