Waaree Group Announces Strategic Expansion into U.S. Solar Manufacturing
Indian Solar Leader Joins Global Race to Power America’s Clean Energy Transition
SBN Media Team
1/31/20252 min read


In a bold stride toward global sustainability leadership, Waaree Group — India's largest solar PV manufacturer — has officially entered the U.S. solar market (with its US subsidiary, Waaree Solar Americas), marking a pivotal moment in the renewable energy landscape. This expansion underscores Waaree’s commitment to driving clean energy innovation while addressing growing demand for domestically produced solar solutions in the Americas
Waaree Solar Americas: A New Chapter in U.S. Solar Manufacturing
Waaree’s entry into the U.S. is anchored by its state-of-the-art solar module manufacturing facility, strategically positioned to serve the burgeoning North American market. With an initial annual capacity of 3 GW (scalable to 5 GW by 2027), the facility is poised to become one of the largest solar manufacturing hubs in the region, creating 1500 jobs and bolstering the local economy.
Key Highlights of Waaree’s U.S. Expansion —
- Domestic Production Focus: Leveraging the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), Waaree aims to localize supply chains, reducing reliance on imports and enhancing energy security.
- Advanced Technology: Modules are engineered to endure extreme U.S. climates, certified by RETC, PVEL, and Bloomberg (Tier 1), ensuring reliability and performance.
- Strategic Partnerships: A long-term agreement with SB Energy—a U.S. renewable leader—will see Waaree supply multi-gigawatt modules for solar and storage projects nationwide.
India’s Solar Giants Powering U.S. Ambitions
Waaree is not alone in this transcontinental shift. Indian solar manufacturers are increasingly establishing U.S. operations to capitalize on IRA incentives and counter China’s dominance in global solar supply chains . Notable players include:
1. Vikram Solar: Partnered with U.S. firms to launch a $1.5 billion vertically integrated facility in Colorado, targeting 4 GW module capacity.
2. Saatvik Solar: Plans a 1.5 GW TOPCon module plant in the U.S., complementing its 3 GW Indian operations.
3. Premier Energies: Collaborated with Canada’s Heliene for a 1 GW solar cell facility in Minnesota.
4. Navitas Solar: Establishing a 1.2 GW Midwest factory with plans to scale to 10 GW, focusing on advanced PERC and TOPCon technologies.
This collective effort positions India as a critical ally in America’s renewable energy transition, offering high-quality, cost-competitive alternatives to Chinese imports .
Why Waaree’s U.S. Entry Matters
- Economic Growth: Localized manufacturing supports job creation and reduces dependency on volatile global supply chains .
- Sustainability Leadership: Waaree’s modules align with ESG goals, reducing carbon footprints for businesses and utilities .
- Technological Edge: Integrated solar cell production (operational by 2025) ensures end-to-end control over quality and innovation .
A Vision for a Cleaner Tomorrow
Waaree’s U.S. venture is more than a business milestone—it’s a testament to the power of cross-border collaboration in combating climate change. By merging Indian manufacturing prowess with American ingenuity, Waaree is accelerating the global shift toward renewable energy, one solar panel at a time.
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