Jupiter International Limited Receives Green Urja Award for Excellence in Solar Cell Manufacturing at 13th Green Energy Summit

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Jupiter International Limited, a prominent solar solutions provider, has been awarded the 5th Green Urja Award in the Solar Cell Manufacturing category at the 13th Green Energy Summit (GES) held in New Delhi. The Green Urja Energy Efficiency Awards ceremony recognized the company’s groundbreaking contributions to India’s renewable energy sector, particularly in solar manufacturing.

This recognition solidifies Jupiter International’s position as a leader in India’s renewable energy industry. The award acknowledges the company’s significant efforts in scaling up domestic solar manufacturing, improving energy efficiency, and supporting India’s goal of self-reliance in clean energy production.

The summit, which brought together leaders from the solar, wind, hydro, and emerging energy sectors, focused on key challenges such as solar PV equipment manufacturing, energy storage, and base load power solutions. Jupiter International stood out for its advanced manufacturing processes, which play a vital role in strengthening India’s solar supply chain and reducing dependence on imports.

Jupiter International’s commitment to innovative solar cell manufacturing and sustainable practices has made it a major player in India’s renewable energy ecosystem. The company’s plans to expand its fully integrated solar manufacturing capacity align with India’s target of achieving 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030. As India accelerates its clean energy shift, awards like the Green Urja Award further cement Jupiter International’s leadership in advancing innovation, sustainability, and growth in the renewable energy field.

Founded in 2008, Jupiter International is a leading manufacturer of photovoltaic solar cells and a provider of comprehensive solar solutions. Known for its advanced technology, local manufacturing expertise, and commitment to quality, the company operates a 1-GW manufacturing facility in Himachal Pradesh. With ambitious plans to scale its capacity to 3 GW of wafer production, 9.4 GW of solar cell capacity, and 6 GW of module assembly over the next three years, Jupiter International aims to continue its leadership in solar manufacturing and sustainability.