Last Updated on November 29, 2025 by Author
Waaree Energies Ltd, India’s leading clean energy transition company, has secured a 350 MW order from AMPIN Energy Transition, one of India’s leading renewable energy developers. Under this agreement, Waaree will supply high-efficiency G12R modules for AMPIN’s upcoming solar projects being developed across multiple locations in India.
The delivery of modules is scheduled to be completed by March 2026, supporting AMPIN’s aggressive project pipeline and commitment to accelerating India’s clean energy transition.
Commenting on the partnership, Mr. Pinaki Bhattacharyya, Founder, MD & CEO, AMPIN Energy Transition, said: “Our partnership with Waaree reinforces AMPIN’s strategy of deploying high-performance, future-ready solar technologies for our customers. As we scale our renewable energy portfolio across the country, we rely on partners who can deliver superior technology, strong manufacturing capabilities, and timely execution. Waaree’s G12R modules align perfectly with our quality benchmarks and long-term sustainability goals.”
Speaking on the order, Mr. Sunil Rathi, Executive Director, Waaree said: “We are pleased to partner with AMPIN Energy Transition on their 350 MW portfolio. Our G12R modules are engineered for higher energy yield, excellent low-light performance, and long-term reliability- key factors for utility-scale and C&I developers. This order further strengthens Waaree’s relationship with one of India’s most forward-looking IPPs and underscores the trust leading developers place in our technology and manufacturing excellence.”
Waaree’s G12R modules- built on advanced TOPCon technology offer:
- Higher energy density and superior bifaciality
- Improved performance in diverse climatic conditions
- Optimized LCOE for utility-scale projects
- Robust quality backed by Waaree’s global testing standards
This collaboration between AMPIN and Waaree reflects the evolving preference of leading developers for domestic, high-technology solar manufacturing. With both companies committed to India’s 500 GW renewable energy target, the partnership highlights the role of indigenous innovation and manufacturing scale in powering the next decade of clean energy growth. This 350 MWp solar plant once executed in India, would displace ≈ 407,000 tonnes CO₂ per year (calculated as per Central Electricity Authority (CEA) CO₂ Baseline Database (v.20.0, Dec 2024))
