Credence leads in innovation and quality with RoHS-compliant & Robust Solar PV modules
By EPR Magazine Editorial February 26, 2024 7:49 pm
By EPR Magazine Editorial February 26, 2024 7:49 pm
With a capacity of 600 MW/Year, the solar energy firm caters to a diverse range of clients with modules boasting Wattage ranging from 540 to 685Wp Listed and approved by BIS and ALMM.
In a bid to revolutionise the solar energy sector, Credence, a leading Indian manufacturer, unveiled its latest line of solar PV modules at the prestigious InterSolar Expo. With a manufacturing facility established in 2021, Credence has steadily expanded its capacity to meet the increasing demand for higher Wattage and higher efficiency modules. Jinto speaks of the company’s strategies to lead the market with the EPR Magazine.
What distinguishes Credence in the solar energy industry regarding innovation, quality and sustainability efforts?
Founded in 2021, Credence embarked on a mission to establish itself as a frontrunner in the solar energy industry. Over the years, the company has demonstrated a commitment to innovation and quality, earning a reputation for excellence in manufacturing solar PV modules. With a capacity of 600 megawatts, Credence caters to a diverse range of clients with modules ranging from 540 to 685Wp. We prioritise compliance with industry standards, ensuring that its solar PV modules meet RoHS requirements. Additionally, the company emphasises longevity by implementing backside support to prevent sagging, particularly in higher voltage and larger-sized modules. These efforts underscore our dedication to delivering products that are not only efficient but also durable and sustainable.
How does Credence plan to utilise government schemes like PM Suryoday Yojna?
Credence intends to utilise government schemes like the PM Suryoday Yojna by focusing on its manufacturing capabilities. Although, at present, we are not engaged in DCR module supplies, it is receptive to opportunities that match its expertise, particularly in supplying ALM-approved high-voltage modules. This strategic stance positions us to take advantage of subsidies and incentives offered under government schemes, aligning with its core strengths and objectives.
How does Credence address the challenges in the solar sector?
Credence emphasises the importance of a skilled workforce and technological innovation in addressing the challenges in the solar energy sector. Despite facing obstacles, we remain proactive in recruiting and training personnel while embracing the latest advancements in solar technology. This forward-thinking approach has enabled Credence to establish itself as a market leader, offering modules with efficiencies of up to 720 watts.What technological advancements did Credence showcase at the Intersolar expo?
For Credence, participation in events like the Intersolar Expo is integral to showcasing its latest technological advancements. Describing the expo as a platform for industry professionals to converge and exchange ideas, it is an opportunity to demonstrate our commitment to innovation and excellence in solar energy solutions.
At this expo, Credence unveiled its impressive solar PV module range, featuring 540 to 720 watts models. The modules are available in M10 and M12 series, with options for 10, 12, 16, and 18 busbars in both PERC and Topcon configurations. With the introduction of these high-efficiency, high-wattage modules, Credence aims to set new standards in the solar energy industry, catering to the evolving needs of its clients.
Our participation in the Intersolar Expo underscored our commitment to driving innovation in the solar energy sector. By unveiling our latest line of cutting-edge solar PV modules, we have reaffirmed our position as a leader in the industry.
Spokesperson: Jinto Joseph, Head- Sales and Marketing- Credence Solar
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