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Indian panel manufacturer Saatvik has plans for a 1.5-GW factory in USA

Indian solar panel manufacturer Saatvik toldĀ Solar Power World it is exploring options to open a 1.5-GW panel manufacturing plant in the United States. Saatvik already supports a 1-GW plant in Haryana, India, and is also starting a new 1.2-GW panel and cell facility in Gujarat, India.
The U.S. factory is expected to produce TOPCon modules and be operational by the second half of 2024. Saatvik produces mono- and bifacial mono-PERC solar panels in 72-cell configurations in India. Saatvik’s website says the company uses M10 wafers and is planning to upgrade to G12 technologies. Eventually, the company’s goal is to become the ā€œmost premium solar PV module brand in India by 2025.ā€
Prashant Mathur, CEO of Saatvik Group, stated that ā€œsetting up a new manufacturing unit in the United States will strengthen the relationship between Indian manufacturers and U.S. clients.ā€
Saatvik solar panels are already available in the United States through the company’s two warehouses in California and Indiana.
ā€œTo meet the demand and ensure a continuous supply of solar modules, our warehouses regularly receive replenishments from our manufacturing facilities in India. This allows us to maintain a sufficient inventory and ensure prompt delivery to our customers,ā€ said Vineet Kumar, Saatvik marketing manager. ā€œThese modules are manufactured in India and comply with U.S. regulations. Currently, the company is selling the modules directly and through our network of distributors.ā€
According to Saatvik management, establishing a production facility in the United States will allow the company to serve the global market more efficiently. Saatvik established a dedicated U.S. office in April in Seattle and has a U.S. entity in Texas that will oversee the operations of the U.S. manufacturing facility. The company also plans to support EPC services.
While a location for the U.S. factory has not yet been chosen, Saatvik indicated that it has shortlisted a few sites based on transportation networks, availability of labor and target markets.

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