Turnkey Supplier Award Centrotherm
Integrated Production Solution
CENTROTHERM is a pioneering supplier of turnkey production lines, coming from Germany, and with a track record of more than 50 completed projects around the globe, is now a major provider of integrated production solutions for the manufacturing of mono and multi- crystalline solar cells.
The company has comprehensive process know-how on all levels of the value chain, including everything from the raw wafer through to the finished module. They support their clients well beyond the ramp-up of production, providing a wealth of engineering and consulting services as well as training programs.
Enrich Energy Pvt. Ltd.
Solar PV Turnkey Integrator
ENRICH ENERGY is a pioneer in India developing large scale private Solar PV Park and offers turnkey solutions. Services include Radiation Mapping, Land Acquisition Design & Engineering, Infrastructure Development, Power Evacuation, Supply Chain Management, Installation, Erection and Commissioning, and completing the chain with operations & maintenance services.
The company has developed a 40 MW Solar PV Park at a site at Mandrup, in the state of Maharashtra in India and are in process of setting another 60 MW Solar PV Park in the state of Andhra Pradesh. The company is building further infrastructure of more than 150 MW to create new Solar Parks in India.
The Solar PV Parks developed by Enrich Energy enables investors to own a piece of the project of any size, opening up opportunities to a broader section of the community.
centrotherm offer integrated production solutions based on customers-specific requirements, enabling you to manufacture high performance solar cells competitively in combination with the respective processing, technology and service packages.
centrotherm’s sustainable concept of integrated production solutions is ready for the future and offers solar cell manufacturers maximum flexibility: innovative technologies and systems can be integrated into existing production lines; production capacities and the level of automation can be boosted at any time.
The 40 MW Solar PV Park at Mandrup in state of Maharashtra is the first private Solar Park in India and has more than 26 investors owning a part of the Solar Project with sizes ranging from 0.6 MW to 6.65 MW. The Solar Park is spread across 200 acres of land and have provided significant boost to development of Solar Energy sector in India.
End-to-End Solar Solution
PANASONIC has developed a comprehensive integrated end-to-end solution that brings solar projects from concept and finance to installation and maintenance under one roof simplifying the process of going solar. As a “one stop shop” for going solar this solution helps organizations attain renewable energy, effectively and efficiently.
Traditional solar models often require the involvement of different third-party vendors at each phase of development. Sustainability officers facility owners developers and power purchasers don’t have to be burdened by the aggravation of dealing with multiple parties at each step of the solar process. The Panasonic Eco team facilitates solar projects at every phase of development, streamlining the entire process and serving as a viable strategic partnership for a wide range of organizations. With Panasonic’s integrated turnkey model organizations ensure solar success, avoid unnecessary stress and save time and money. For a wide range of organizations Panasonic provides the solution they need to fulfill social responsibility goals and reduce utility costs.
We are the only company to bring all phases of solar project development from finance to design installation to maintenance under one roof backed by a production guarantee. And because of its reputation of reliability and financial stability Panasonic alleviates a customer’s worries about dealing with multiple
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