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Zetwerk secures mega second order from NTPC

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Mumbai: Zetwerk Manufacturing, the world’s largest managed marketplace for contract manufacturing, said on Thursday that it has secured a substantial second order from NTPC, India’s largest power company.

The order is for the manufacturing and supply of 1515 MWp of ALMM-compliant, Made in India solar PV modules, including mandatory spares, for the 1200 MW Khavda Solar project in the western Indian state of Gujarat.

This marks a significant milestone for Zetwerk, as this is four times larger than the previous order secured from NTPC Renewables in 2023. The company’s consistent delivery of high-quality, Made-in-India solar PV modules has established it as a trusted partner for India’s renewable energy sector.

Zetwerk will be servicing this order in a span of just 210 days, illustrating its agility and ability to service large-scale orders at speed. Previously, Zetwerk has been the partner of choice for solar and renewable energy projects for firms such as JSW Energy, Teesta Solar Limited, Continuum Energy, and more.

Srinath Ramakkrushnan, co-founder of Zetwerk, commented, “We are thrilled to once again partner with NTPC on this ambitious solar project. This second order from NTPC is a testament to our commitment to delivering innovative, sustainable, and high-quality solar solutions. We are proud to contribute to India’s energy transition and promote domestic manufacturing.”

Zetwerk’s ALMM-compliant modules align with the Indian government’s vision of promoting domestic manufacturing and reducing reliance on imports. By supplying these modules, Zetwerk is contributing to India’s energy independence and sustainable development goals.

Abhay Adya, Business Head of Zetwerk’s Energy Transition Business, added, “Our team is dedicated to providing comprehensive solar solutions that meet the highest standards of quality and reliability. We are excited to continue our growth in the renewable energy sector and support India’s ambitious renewable energy targets.”

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