New Delhi : India’s renewable energy sector is moving towards building a stronger domestic manufacturing ecosystem. In line with this shift, Joint Solar has emphasised the importance of quality-focused manufacturing and reliable solar solutions. The company said these factors will play an important role in supporting the country’s clean energy goals.
The company said the next phase of growth in the solar industry will depend not only on capacity addition but also on strengthening manufacturing capabilities, improving product standards and building greater confidence among customers.
Joint Solar, which has been operating in the solar sector for more than two decades, manufactures solar panels across multiple technologies and operates two manufacturing facilities, including its major plant at Pilakhua near Hapur. The company has established a 1.3 GW manufacturing base and has executed over five lakh installations pan-India.
According to Joint Solar, the focus on domestic manufacturing has increased as customers, developers and businesses look for dependable solar solutions with better performance and long-term reliability. The company believes Indian manufacturers will play an important role in meeting growing demand while reducing dependence on external supply chains.
Speaking on the development, Mr. Vinod Sharma, Director, Joint Solar said, “India’s solar sector has grown significantly, and domestic manufacturing will have an important role in the next phase. Customers today are looking for products that can deliver consistent performance over a longer period. As manufacturers, our responsibility is to maintain quality, adopt better technologies and build confidence around Indian-made solar products.”
He added that the company continues to focus on improving manufacturing processes and product development. “The industry is changing quickly and manufacturers need to keep pace with new requirements. At Joint Solar, we continue to work on technology upgrades and product reliability while staying aligned with the changing needs of customers,” he said.
Mr. Sharma said awareness around solar adoption has improved considerably in recent years, especially beyond metro cities. Smaller towns and emerging markets are also witnessing growing interest as consumers become more familiar with the long-term benefits of renewable energy solutions.
Joint Solar has an in-house research and development team that works on product improvement and technology changes required in the solar industry. The company has been upgrading its processes from time to time to match changing customer requirements and market conditions.
As India’s solar sector continues to grow, the focus is expected to remain on stronger manufacturing capabilities, technology adoption and products that can meet changing market requirements. The coming years are likely to see a greater emphasis on quality and reliability as solar becomes a larger part of the country’s energy transition.











