RAYS Power Infra subsidiary for making Gigawatt scale solar systems

RAYS Power Infra, a leading name in the renewable energy sector, announced the establishment of a wholly-owned subsidiary dedicated to the manufacturing of solar modules, solar cells, and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) at a gigawatt scale.

Ketan Mehta, Managing Director of RAYS Power Infra, said “This initiative represents a crucial backward  integration step for RAYS Power Infra. Our existing EPC and development businesses will provide robust support to our solar module and cell manufacturing efforts.”

“We have identified a significant quality gap in the current market offerings and it is imperative to bridge this gap with superior products. Hence we are embarking on this ambitious journey.”

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The new subsidiary will focus on setting up large-scale manufacturing facilities, and the company is currently evaluating land options and incentive policies across various states. Details of the plans and quantum of investment will be disclosed soon, highlighting RAYS Power Infra’s commitment to substantial and impactful investment in this venture, he said.

Sanjay Gupta, Executive Director, RAYS Power Infra, said the company is exploring partnerships with global technology leaders to enhance its product offerings.

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“We are actively financing technology-sharing agreements with renowned global technology leaders. This will enable us to leapfrog in creating products that  meet and exceed global standards,” he said, adding “This partnership is set to be mutually  beneficial, providing our partners with a ready market through RAYS Power Infra’s extensive network.”

RAYS Power Infra is committed to making significant strides in the renewable energy sector, ensuring the delivery of high-quality, reliable and innovative energy solutions, he said.

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