New Delhi : Shweta Solar Pvt. Ltd. has been expanding its Mono PERC product range in line with continued usage of the technology across residential and commercial installations. Mono PERC remains part of active deployment across multiple segments, where project developers continue to factor in performance stability and cost considerations when selecting modules. Mono PERC panels continue to be among the most commonly used solar technologies worldwide.
Their design allows better utilisation of sunlight and limits energy losses which translates into improved efficiency over standard monocrystalline panels. At the same time, they have proven reliable in real-world operating conditions over extended periods. At Shweta Solar, Mono PERC cell solar modules are regarded as an viable alternative for both residential and commercial applications. In both sectors, reliability and ease of integration and cost patterns usually have an impact on decisions.
Speaking about the company’s approach, Mr. Sanjay Garg, Director, Shweta Solar Pvt. Ltd. said, “At Shweta Solar, we look at technology from the point of view of real usage. Mono PERC has proved itself over time, not just in labs but on rooftops and project sites across regions. It offers a dependable balance of efficiency, durability and cost, which is why it continues to be a preferred choice for many of our customers.”
Mono PERC modules have demonstrated stable performance in regions with high temperatures and changing sunlight conditions, and the technology has been used across varied installations and weather environments. The company points out that Mono PERC continues to be valued for its cost efficiency. Compared with newer premium technologies, the initial investment remains lower. Still, the performance of Mono PERC stays competitive. Mono PERC has continued to find use across both residential and commercial installations. Familiar system compatibility helps keep installation and replacement manageable. Output does not drop sharply during cloudy conditions. This matters in regions with seasonal weather variation. Temperature changes are also less disruptive to performance.
At the same time, domestic solar manufacturing in India has expanded rapidly. Industry estimates suggest the module capacity increased manifold to reach almost 144 GW in 2025. Shweta Solar’s Mono PERC modules are deployed across a broad range of applications. These include residential rooftops, commercial and industrial projects, ground-mounted plants and off-grid or hybrid systems, including agricultural installations.
Alongside this, Shweta Solar works continuously on its manufacturing processes to maintain consistent quality and performance across its output. In addition to Mono PERC, Shweta Solar also specialises in various emerging technologies such as TopCon and HJT, which are set to gain popularity in the market as well. Mono PERC is predominantly used at an installation level in India on the back of demand driven by performance.
Shweta Solar focuses on practical engineering and long-term performance. The firm’s panels are designed for current requirements and produced within India’s growing manufacturing base.











